Why a Leelanau County township's cease-and-desist notice had little effect on the use of sewage as farm fertilizer. We'll also hear about the competitive race to get kids registered for a summer camp in Traverse City, and what it says about child care in northern Michigan. And we talk with author Howard Lovy about his debut novel — partly set at Interlochen in the mid-1980s.
London Free Press
A woman injured when a stolen pickup crashed into the vehicle she was in said a dozen police cruisers were following it on a London road
London Free Press
One person is dead following a collision between a train and a vehicle just outside of Tillsonburg.
London Free Press
The top doctor of a health office at the epicentre of Ontario's measles outbreak continues to urge vaccination as the best defence
Great Lakes Commission
For decades, residents of Macomb County, Michigan, have endured the harmful environmental and health effects of combined sewer overflow discharges. The contamination of local waterways like Lake St. Clair and […]
London Free Press
A lawyer who represented a former London police officer in a $4-million lawsuit is suing his former client who also worked for him
Interlochen Public Radio
Two cubs were spotted March 6, on private property in the western Upper Peninsula.
London Free Press
The arrest of a man sought in a London break-in nearly a year ago led to the seizure of drugs valued at nearly $130,000 and the recovery of high-end purses, watches and jewelry, London police say. An OPP unit that tracks down people who have violated their parole notified London police on Monday they had […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
Lucknow’s tight-knit community could be key for local businesses facing uncertain times. This is part of our series, How Canada Win.
Kincardine News
Local charity 100 People Who Share Bruce County is gearing up for 2025 with plans to surpass its current community donation total of $250,000. Each meeting sees attendees pool their individual $100 contributions to create a $10,000 donation which is then given to a single not-for-profit chosen by a donor vote following presentations by the […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Michigan counties, townships and cities will split about $725 million in opioid settlement funds over 18 years, with communities harder hit by the opioid crisis receiving more money per capita.