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Water levels on lakes Michigan and Huron expected to peak just below all-time record
© 2022 MICHIGAN RADIO91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids91.3 Port Huron 89.7 Lansing 91.1 FlintPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsLakes Michigan and Huron have been at record levels for each month so far this year. But water levels are expected to decline before they reach the all-time high water mark.Great Lakes water levels fluctuate throughout the year, so the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tracks records for each month.“So far in 2020, the first six months of the year, each of those monthly mean water levels were a record high based on our period of record that goes...…© 2022 MICHIGAN RADIO91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids91.3 Port Huron 89.7 Lansing 91.1 FlintPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsLakes Michigan and Huron have been at record levels for each month so far this year. But water levels are expected to decline before they reach the all-time high water mark.Great Lakes water levels fluctuate throughout the year, so the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tracks records for each month.“So far in 2020, the first six months of the year, each of those monthly mean water levels were a record high based on our period of record that goes...WW…
Police unions in Grand Rapids push back on defunding
© 2022 MICHIGAN RADIO91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids91.3 Port Huron 89.7 Lansing 91.1 FlintPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsGrand Rapids police officer unions are pushing back Three city commissioners in Grand Rapids have already said they support cutting the Grand Rapids Police Department’s budget by $9.4 million in the upcoming fiscal year.The police officer’s union says a cut of that size would almost certainly mean layoffs for dozens of police officers."They're looking at potentially losing their jobs for doing their jobs," says Geoff Collard of the Grand Rapids...…© 2022 MICHIGAN RADIO91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids91.3 Port Huron 89.7 Lansing 91.1 FlintPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsGrand Rapids police officer unions are pushing back Three city commissioners in Grand Rapids have already said they support cutting the Grand Rapids Police Department’s budget by $9.4 million in the upcoming fiscal year.The police officer’s union says a cut of that size would almost certainly mean layoffs for dozens of police officers."They're looking at potentially losing their jobs for doing their jobs," says Geoff Collard of the Grand Rapids...WW…
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