Measles Alert Issued in Mid-Michigan After Possible Exposure at Lansing and Orion Township Restaurants
The Barry-Eaton Health Department warns the public of a potential measles alert due to exposure linked to two mid-April dining
Continue readingThe Barry-Eaton Health Department warns the public of a potential measles alert due to exposure linked to two mid-April dining
Continue readingMichigan launches reporting form to collect data on Social Security benefit delays and service breakdowns amid federal workforce cuts. Social
Continue readingMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with 18 others, is challenging the Trump-era “Ideological Deportation Policy,” claiming it infringes on free speech and impacts higher education by threatening noncitizen students and faculty at public universities.
Continue readingCongresswoman Hillary Scholten secures the release of $16 million in TSA funds for Gerald R. Ford Airport. The move prevents costly delays, protects over 50 jobs, and challenges federal disruptions caused by DOGE and a Trump executive order.
Continue readingUnseasonably heavy precipitation and rising Great Lakes water levels mark a turning point in Michigan’s hydrological outlook this spring. Unstable
Continue readingAfter a severe storm in Alpena, 86% of power has been restored, yet 2,400 customers remain without service. The aftermath raises concerns about property damage responsibilities and the fragility of Michigan’s rural energy grid.
Continue readingMichigan’s Attorney General warns residents to delete their 23andMe genealogy data due to the company’s bankruptcy and a recent data breach exposing users’ genetic information. Immediate action is advised to safeguard personal data amid growing concerns.
Continue readingAt 88, Peggy Dorman fulfilled her dream of cheerleading again, thanks to Stonegate Village’s Dream Big initiative. This heartwarming event brought joy to Peggy and the community, proving that dreams have no age limit and celebrating seniors’ vibrant lives.
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