🏃 Today marks one month until this year's Ele's Race 5K Run/Walk!
This event takes place on July 18th starting at 8 AM and benefits Ele's Place - Capital Region - a place for grieving kids and teens to heal.
Register today at https://t.co/f3fdQ1e6Bo!
A U.P. legislator has introduced a bill that would allow high-voltage power lines to be built along existing highway corridors. https://t.co/EeWRyL5GdI
Michigan is implementing new requirements for certain animals entering the state as officials work to prevent the spread of New World screwworm. https://t.co/M60kXpvXAA
The Ingham County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about increasingly sophisticated scams designed to convince victims to hand over money. https://t.co/SGtbmBudtM
Military officials on Wednesday identified all eight men killed in this week’s fiery crash of a B-52 during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. https://t.co/9QVG2MB6jM
The Michigan State Police will close its Northville Forensic Science Laboratory after determining that needed repairs and maintenance to the aging facility would cost more than $20 million. https://t.co/G3THTlO7Li
With parts of Mid-Michigan expecting to see heavy rain on Wednesday, several counties are under a Flood Watch. Here's what you need to know: https://t.co/Kt54YaFJoM
NEW THIS MORNING - The East Lansing City Council has appointed longtime former city employee Annette Irwin as interim city manager following Robert Belleman's departure Tuesday night. https://t.co/fX8Gpf92xm
Officials are reminding residents to take precautions and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions ahead of severe storms and heavy rainfall. https://t.co/HtMCCByxIu
The city of Jackson has recorded its first population increase in 70 years, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. https://t.co/aGA8s9wFdJ
Michigan State University is facing backlash from alumni after a series of leadership departures, including its president and athletic director.
https://t.co/OeTxfP0IXy
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day, as parts of Mid-Michigan could see strong storms and flooding downpours.
Here's what you need to know: https://t.co/jCxCQ8YBmK