Tag: History
Northern Michigan moves to clean up ice storm debris — by making energy
By Izzy Ross, Interlochen Public Radio
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Interlochen Public Radio and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization.
At a giant dirt lot off a side road in Emmet County, the air smells sharply of pine.
Carter George runner-up for OHL goaltender of the year
Owen Sound Attack goaltender Carter George finished as the runner-up for the Ontario Hockey League’s Jim Rutherford Trophy, awarded annually to the league’s best goaltender. Kitchener’s Jackson Parsons won the award, as voted on by the league’s general managers. The overage goaltender backstopped the Rangers to a fourth 100-point season in franchise history, earning a […]
Montana Republicans Are Proud Their State Has The Most Toxic Superfund Sites
The Montana legislature is in a frenzy to find a work around for a recent court decision that makes a clean environment a priority.
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Summerfolk poised to mark half a century in Owen Sound
An event that has played a major role in putting Owen Sound on the music and arts map is celebrating a big birthday this year. Summerfolk 50, presented by the Georgian Bay Folk Society, will take over Kelso Beach at Nawash Park Aug. 15 to 17, featuring about 40 unique and talented musical acts gracing […]
Q+A: Ex-radio host Andrew Lawton’s priorities as new Conservative MP
Former radio host Andrew Lawton, 35, retained the riding of Elgin-St. Thomas-London South for the Conservatives in Monday night’s federal election following a campaign marked by some inter-party tension and loud protests. He spoke with LFP reporter Brian Williams about his first political victory. Q. You campaigned unsuccessfully for Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives in the London […]