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We learn about a wave of recent drownings in Lake Michigan. Afterward, we talk about former MSU basketball star Draymond Green and his podcast and what this means for the sports commentary industry. Then we hear about Ann Arbor’s new fleet of autonomous shuttle buses.
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There are more dead alewives washing up on Lake Michigan beaches than has been seen in a decade.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is considering a proposal to ban swimming at state beaches under certain circumstances.State beaches that…
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There are museums, books, and even songs about shipwrecks on the Great Lakes, but there are also more than 100 airplanes that sank to the bottom of Lake…
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More people have drowned in the Great Lakes so far in 2021 than were reported by this time last year, prompting officials to urge swimmers to practice…
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Diminished surface ice is just the beginning: Climate change is warming Lake Michigan and other big lakes all the way down to their chilly depths,…
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Applications for shoreline protection permits tripled this year compared to last, according to Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and…
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Updated 2:38 p.m. to include statement from Enbridge Energy. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to revoke the easement the state granted in 1953…
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At the shoreline, between lake and land, Melissa Wiatrolik reflects on those who were here before Michigan became Michigan. She had been raised in a…
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On August 12, six swimmers emerged from Lake Michigan in Ludington in wetsuits, goggles, and swim caps — the whole shebang. As onlookers cheered, they…