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Mining waste cleanup begins in polluted Upper Peninsula lake
A $12 million Torch Lake project will close the Lake Linden beach this season while crews remove sediment contaminated with metals and PCBs.
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3mFormer Carlos Mendoza critic — an ex-Mets reliever — now defends fired manager
A former Mets pitcher is defending Carlos Mendoza's tenure, arguing that firing the manager is a convenient distraction.
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3mCavs owner Dan Gilbert moving closer to selling minority stake in the franchise: Reports
Investment firm Blue Owl Capital Inc. is expected to buy a stake between 5% and 10% at a $5.5 billion valuation.
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4mStruggling Jackson Hospital possibly closing, delays major announcement at last minute
If the 80-year-old hospital closes, Montgomery would lose 355 hospital beds and 1,800 employees would likely lose their jobs.
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4mWidow of man killed on anniversary getaway reaches seven-figure settlement with Oregon coast hotel
Bradley Cole, 69, was fatally beaten when a stranger demanded his dog as he walked his pit bull-lab rescue Callie outside the hotel.
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3mNew Nancy Guthrie letter claims to know abductors’ names, phone numbers
In exchange for Bitcoin, the writer claims they’ll provide that intel, and the phone’s passcode, “on a silver platter.”