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Slow start costs Owen Sound against skilled Saginaw team
A pair of USHL transplants helped the Saginaw Spirit outpace the Owen Sound Attack on Saturday afternoon. Egor Barabanov and Nikita Klepov each scored a pair of goals as the Spirit topped the Attack 7-5 inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. With back-to-back losses, Owen Sound is now 4-2-0-0 on the year, while Saginaw […]
Stateside: Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025
An academic perspective on President Donald Trump’s move to eject Michigander Lisa Cook at the Federal Reserve. A profile of the man responsible for a surprising percentage of Detroit’s commercial signage. And, a conversation with Michigan Public’s retiring environment reporter, Lester Graham.
Oil & Gas Pollution Linked To 90,000 Premature Deaths A Year In The US
The alleged US government is hellbent on destroying renewable energy as a way of expanding the use of fossil fuels. The administration, led by true believers like Chris Wright, the current Energy Secretary, and Doug Burgum, the current Interior Secretary, likes to pooh pooh climate change. Recently, Wright acknowledged that … [continued]
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United Nations Chief António Guterres Foresees Fossil Fuel Tipping Point
UN chief António Guterres said this week that renewables are clearly winning over fossil fuels in most countries around the world.
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Ireland Shutters Its Last Coal-Fired Generating Station
Ireland has shuttered its last coal-fired generating station in County Clare. The site will become a clean energy hub.
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