Sara Swanson

Michigan plows on with Medicaid work rules as law is struck down in two states

by Lindsay VanHulle (Bridge) Michigan is continuing on its path to implement new work requirements for Medicaid expansion recipients, even as a federal judge this week blocked similar rules in two other states. But a legal challenge is possible — and, if one is filed, the case could wind up in front of the same federal judge […]

 Sara Swanson

Consumers Energy investing $200 million in Freedom compressor station

If you have driven Pleasant Lake Rd past the lake recently it would have been impossible for you to miss the construction happening on Consumers Energy’s Freedom Compressor Station. Consumers has initiated a more than $200 million investment to upgrade the Compressor Station, which has been in operation since 1948 and is a key point […]

 Sara Swanson

2019 Cub Scout Pack 421 Pinewood Derby winners

On March 16th, Manchester Cub Scout Pack 421 held their annual pinewood derby at Sharon United Methodist Church. Isaac Flint was the Overall 2019 Pinewood Derby Champion! The top three finishers in each den and then in the pack overall earned awards. The den awards are as follows: Tiger; 1st Fisher Nord 2nd Reid Mann 3rd […]

 Sara Swanson

Plots available for rent at the Community Garden

submitted by Ruth VanBogelen, Manchester Community Garden Committee The Manchester Community Garden is now renting plots for the 2019 growing season. Many of the plots have already been rented, but we have seven plots which are 20 feet x 20 feet in size still available and are only $45. Multiple families are welcome to share a garden […]

 Sara Swanson

River Raisin Watershed Council holding vernal pool patrol training workshop

The River Raisin Watershed Council is co-sponsoring a Vernal Pool Patrol Training Workshop on Saturday, April 6, from 10 am to 3:30 pm at Hidden Lake Gardens, 6214 W. Monroe Road (Hwy. M-50) in Tipton. Vernal pools are small, isolated, temporary wetlands that are important for maintaining healthy forest ecosystems. Because these wetlands dry up and are fishless, they provide critical […]

 Sara Swanson

Photos: Former Dairy Queen construction progresses

 Sara Swanson

Photo: Sen. Theis reads to Klager kids

 Sara Swanson

Rich-poor achievement gap won’t budge. Is investing in teachers an answer?

by Ron French, Mike Wilkinson (Bridge) Despite decades of efforts, the achievement gap between rich and poor students hasn’t budged in the United States for a half century, or in Michigan since at least 2000. That’s the sobering finding of a national study released this week examining test scores dating back to the 1970s, and a Bridge […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan landfills are a small source for PFAS in waterways, study says

by Jim Malewitz (Bridge) LANSING —  A new report suggests toxins called PFAS are entering Michigan waterways from a surprising source: landfills. The report from the The Michigan Waste and Recycling Association underscores the prevalence of the hazardous chemicals used in everyday products and their danger to waters. But its authors caution that most PFAS  in […]

 Sara Swanson

How a typo revived a Michigan fish feud over hungry Yoopers and science

by Jim Malewitz (Bridge) Tony Demboski can’t think of a better breakfast than a few brook trout, rolled in flour, salt and pepper and fried alongside eggs and potatoes. “One of the finest-eating fishes there is,” said the 79-year-old resident of Quinnesec, a speck of a town outside of Iron Mountain in Michigan’s western Upper Peninsula. But […]