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Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes iceIceless lakes could absorb sunlight faster and warm up sooner in the spring. Some biologists speculate that this could lead to earlier and larger blue-green algae blooms, which can be toxic to humans and put a damper on summer tourism.
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M-DOT is responsible for ensuring state highways are cleared of snow and ice. Conditions could be different on local roads that are maintained by county or municipal governments
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Kat Paye discusses the race, community impact, and the sustainability of the event.
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Hundreds of thousands of customers still without power
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AAA is urging drivers to take precautions and be prepared if they have to be on the roads during the winter storm
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14 people were successfully rescued from an ice floe on east Saginaw Bay Monday evening. As Rick Brewer tells us, the Coast Guard’s mass-rescue operation took three hours
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We talk to GR City’s Parks and Recreation director David Marquardt.
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Authorities in Michigan are warning people to be extremely cautious on frozen bodies of water after six snowmobiles have fallen through ice in less than…