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Amare Walters-Lyte pledged to pay one cent if he violates his release conditions, while his three sureties promised to pay a combined $35,000
Kincardine News
After a season filled with determination, hard work, and a few heartbreaking losses, the Kincardine U13 girls competitive soccer team finally saw their efforts pay off with a thrilling 2–1 victory over Strathroy on Aug. 12. It was a tough, well-matched game from start to finish. The girls held strong defensively, shutting down scoring opportunities […]
Great Lakes Echo

By Rachel Lewis 
Michigan environmental officials found 1,4-dioxane, a toxic chemical, in six residential water wells in Scio Township during annual state testing. The dioxane, coming from the Gelman Plume, ranged between 0.33 to 0.86 parts per billion (ppb), well under the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy’s (EGLE) drinking water limit of 7.2 ppb. Although the state says the water is safe, some advocates for a more aggressive plume cleanup say the new detection suggests the plume is moving north. They say it could be dangerous if it reaches Barton Pond, Ann Arbor’s main water source.

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Peninsula Township, a community with just over 6,000 people, is facing a $50 million pay out after losing a federal lawsuit.
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he 47-year-old officer has been suspended with pay since London police charged him in December 2023 with seven criminal offences.