Environmental Groups Still Want Line 5 Shut Down

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The Michigan Legislature approved a resolution this week backing energy independence, and asking Governor Gretchen Whitmer to call off attempts to shut down the Line 5 dual pipelines. With gas prices surging amid the Russian invasion of

Suspect In Benton Township Bank Robbery Caught

A suspect in a February bank robbery in Benton Township has been caught. The Benton Township Police Department says the Huntington Bank on Pipestone Road was robbed the morning of February 23. The suspect made off with

Governor: $400 Refund Checks Already Being Distributed

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The administration of Governor Gretchen Whitmer says $400 refund checks are already being sent out to Michigan auto insurance policy holders. The governor’s office has released the following: Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Department of Insurance and

County Board Discusses Broadband Resources

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Berrien County’s broadband committee could use more guidance from the Berrien County Board of Commissioners regarding how much in federal ARPA funds the county will spend on broadband expansion projects. That’s the message from Commissioner Ezra Scott,

Michigan Jobless Rate Continues to Improve

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Michigan’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate declined by two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.9 percent during January, according to data released today by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget. As a result of the annual

NRC Gives Presentation On Palisades Decommissioning

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The Palisades Community Advisory Panel met on Wednesday and on hand for a presentation on the decommissioning of the Covert facility were representatives of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Decommissioning inspector Rhex Edwards said the shutdown of the