68 Swimmers Embark on Historic 411-Mile Relay in Memory of S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald Crew, Aiming to Complete Ship's Final Journey to Detroit
68 swimmers participate in a relay to complete the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald's final 411-mile journey, raising funds for the Whitefish Point Lighthouse and honoring the 1975 shipwreck victims.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel Spearheads Coalition to Challenge US Dept. of Education's Mental Health Funding Cuts
Michigan AG Nessel joined a coalition of AGs to challenge the U.S. Department of Education's halting of mental health funding for schools, highlighting the potential harm to students, especially in rural areas.
Michigan's EGLE Reports "Significant Deficiencies" in Wyandotte's Water System, City Given Deadline for Corrective Action Plan
Michigan's EGLE found major issues in Wyandotte's water system, citing risks and requiring a correction plan. Despite this, city officials insist the water is safe.
Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library Becomes a Summer Literary Oasis with Author Talks and Book Sales
The Henry Ford Centennial Library in Dearborn announces summer activities including author talks, youth events, and book sales, with various speakers and themes for community engagement.
Michigan's Adopt-A-Highway Program Kicks Off Second Cleanup of the Year
Michigan's Adopt-A-Highway program announces its second cleanup of the year, with volunteers ready to clean highways from July 12-20. The initiative has been successful since 1990, with MDOT supporting volunteers with safety vests and materials.












