Rick Brewer
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Concerns about crowd control led officials in Mecosta County to move a discussion about the future of an electric vehicle battery plant online last night
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A new investigation lead by Michigan Senator Gary Peters finds the U-S heavily relies on foreign countries to produce prescription and over the counter drugs. As Rick Brewer tells us, the report found that ninety percent of the critical minerals used to make most drugs come from two countries: India and China
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The U.S. Coast Guard has released new information detailing its recovery mission for the airborne object that was shot down over Lake Huron last month. Rick Brewer has the details.
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Development of a battery manufacturing facility in Mecosta County will no longer set up shop in Big Rapids Charter Township, at least for now. The facility is projected to bring 2,300 jobs to the region
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After just three days of searching for the airborne object shot down over Lake Huron last week, the Department of Defense suspended all recovery efforts. As Rick Brewer tells us, the U.S. military has left the public with more questions than answers
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The unidentified “airborne object” that was shot down by the U-S military over Lake Huron Sunday has still not been recovered.
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Michigan Senator Gary Peters is calling for common sense gun reform following the shootings at Michigan State University Monday that killed 3 people and injured 5 others
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The State 9-1-1Committee has announced it’s forming a task force to investigate temporary outages that occurred across Michigan last month. More details about the outages have come to light.
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14 people were successfully rescued from an ice floe on east Saginaw Bay Monday evening. As Rick Brewer tells us, the Coast Guard’s mass-rescue operation took three hours
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Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee is re-introducing legislation to restore pension benefits for automotive workers who were laid off during the 2008 Great Recession. In some cases, workers lost as much as 70% of their benefits