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Report: Reentry programs help bring repeat offender rate to new low
A Michigan Department of Corrections report says the rate of repeat offenders being returned to prisons is at an all-time low.
Ice storm damage affecting 4th of July hiking and ORV trails; campgrounds open
A late March ice storm hit 12 counties in northern Michigan, downing or damaging three million acres of trees. The state’s largest forest, Pigeon River Country State Forest, has many closed trails, but campgrounds are open.
Michigan’s forest management plan delayed after ice storm damages 900,000 acres of state forest land
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced this week that its 10-year State Forest Management Plan will be delayed by at least a year. That’s because of the widespread damage to state forest land caused by a major ice storm. The storm hit the northern Lower Peninsula in late March, damaging about 900,000 acres of state forest.
Global EV Sales — Plugin Vehicles Reach 25% Share!
There were 1.6 million units registered in May. Global plugin vehicle registrations were up 22% in May 2025 compared to May 2024. There were over 1.6 million registrations. BEVs grew 19% YoY to over 1 million units, compared to plugin hybrids growing 28% to over half a million units in … [continued]
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Meaford to hold Freedom of the City ceremony featuring military
Event featuring military personnel, the fire department and others will hit the streets of Meaford on July 18.