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Northern Michigan residents are confused and in shock after a 29-year-old man killed six people, including himself, in Missaukee County on Aug. 14.
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As part of WCMU's America 250 series, we find out how a former teacher and assistant football coach, in his own words, got the famous rockers to come to northern Michigan.
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Homeowners in Cadillac, Michigan continue to grapple with the devastating aftermath of last month's mass flooding.
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The Wexford County Emergency Manger says recovery efforts can't begin until water recedes in Cadillac, leaving people in limbo.
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Residents face uncertainty with flooded homes after mass flooding ravaged communities across Michigan in mid-April, some homes are still underwater.
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Investigators in Michigan and elsewhere find low-level contamination of “forever chemicals” virtually everywhere, but the state says it can’t always afford to figure out exactly how the chemicals get into the environment.
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For the last 30 years, the Cadillac Area Land Conservancy has worked to protect and preserve land across the state of Michigan. The conservancy partners with landowners to preserve their land for future generations. The nonprofit provides landowners with the resources they need to identify the value of their land and protect it.
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In June, MSP investigated allegations that Cadillac's Local Development Finance Authority violated Michigan's Open Meeting Act by conducting business without the minimum number of members required, ignoring bylaws, and withholding meeting minutes and records.
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On an October morning in 1975, Cadillac became the loudest small town in America. It was KISS — yes, that KISS — strutting through a northern Michigan town better known for lumber history than for hosting rock legends.
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Beginning on July 14, Traverse City Street Medicine will offer its services to residents of Cadillac. Then, after Labor Day, the program will expand into Kalkaska.