Enbridge Energy currently operates the Line 5 pipeline, which runs under the Straits of Mackinac, and now they’re proposing to replace it with a tunnel to run the pipeline through. But experts say the current plan has major safety flaws. Read the full story by WSJM-TV – St. Joseph, MI.
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How common are tsunamis on the Great Lakes?
On July 13, 1938, five people were killed after a type of tsunami hit Holland, Michigan. Eighty-five years later, researchers say meteotsunamis in the Great Lakes occur more than some may think. Read the full story by WOOD-TV – Grand Rapids, MI. Read the full story Tags: Daily News
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 29
Vaccination battle a waste of energy Re: Fired hospital workers speak out amid vaccine push (Oct. 28) They can dig their heels in all they want, but they do not have the right to pass on the virus to others. So just go get vaccinated, why waste all their energy fighting this. I guess they […]
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A Michigan environmental group will be testing four different data collection methods to assess chloride contamination in the Rouge River this winter, thanks to grant funding from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. Read the full story by the Southfield Sun. Read the full story Tags: Daily News