Tag: Western
Michigan lawmakers try to get funding for U.P. copper mine – again
Michigan lawmakers are trying a different route to secure funding for a controversial copper mine in the western Upper Peninsula after grant dollars did not get approved last year. Read […]
Trump administration orders 63-year-old Michigan coal plant to stay open — again
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The Trump administration is keeping a Michigan coal plant open even longer past its planned retirement. The 63-year-old J.H. Campbell coal plant in the far western part of the state, near Lake Michigan, was supposed to close for good at the end of May.
PHOTOS: Orientation Week begins at Western University
Orientation Week is off and running for the scores of first-year students who’ve arrived at Western University
Weeds Of Protectionism: U.S. Bans On Connected-Car Tech & Their Global Consequences
Earlier this year, the United States finalized rules that will cut Chinese and Russian connected vehicle technology out of the American market. Beginning with the 2027 model year, software that enables connectivity and higher level driver assistance will be barred. By 2030, the hardware will be as well. The argument … [continued]
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‘Hot take’: Is it OK for Londoners to embrace their city, flaws and all?
‘Hot take: I like London,” one person posted on social media, drawing dozens of comments
