Tag: Michican Public
Data centers in Michigan: What you need to know
As data centers proliferate across the Great Lakes, driven by AI’s soaring demands, communities face a dual reality: economic growth and environmental challenges.
EGLE announces grants to improve water quality by reducing nonpoint source pollutants
Michigan’s environment department is doling out $2.9 million in grants to fund projects that prevent, reduce, or eliminate polluted runoff.
Trump administration issues third order to keep west Michigan coal plant running
Consumers Energy planned to shut down the J.H. Campbell coal power plant on Lake Michigan in May. Successive orders from the Trump administration have required the company to keep it running.
Stateside: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025
First, more on environment-friendly changes recently made to animal farm waste disposal laws. Then, we heard about the escalation of demonstrations led by two different conservative political candidates outside of a Dearborn city council meeting.
Groups file federal lawsuit to stop Palisades nuclear plant restart
The lawsuit accuses the Nuclear Regulatory Commission of violating the law when it granted an exemption to allow Palisades to return to operating status.