Are we tossing an episode of the Up North Lowdown at you on July 4th? Yes we are. Is it a fun one? Yes it is.
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Are we tossing an episode of the Up North Lowdown at you on July 4th? Yes we are. Is it a fun one? Yes it is.
Twin Flames Universe β the subject of a 2023 Netflix series portraying it as a cult β is under investigation by Michigan's attorney general. Authorities carried out raids Tuesday in Leelanau County. We talked about it with journalist Jacob Wheeler, of the Glen Arbor Sun. Listen:
A new schedule comes to IPR News Radio on Monday. We're excited to add some new shows!
The opening of a privately run immigration detention center in Lake County has raised a lot of questions, including its impact on nearby Baldwin.
A few people in Benzie County were motivated by βa combination of traffic safety and turtle safety coming together, and also being concerned about the people like us who like to help turtles."
Turtlefest is returning this weekend - as are the crossing signs.
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IPR is the winner of 3 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards! www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-05-21/c...
We hope you'll join us at this event on May 28! And even if you can't, maybe you can help us right now, by sending us your questions/thoughts: www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-05-15/a...
The sweep began on Tuesday and appeared to conclude today.
We're considering some programming changes on IPR News Radio. Learn more and take a survey here: www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-05-05/w...
President Donald Trumpβs executive order declared a national energy emergency, which cleared the way for energy projects to receive emergency status.
While the tunnel projectβs emergency status will speed up the Army Corpsβ review, itβs not clear exactly how much faster it will be.
Do you catch Cheryl Bartz's "What's Up Outside?" essays on Sundays? If not, here. If yes, listen again, because they're really fun. www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-04-07/t...
IPR News Radio is looking for its next "Morning Edition" host! Learn more here:
An update on the ice storm response, including U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman on his tour of the damage and the potential for federal assistance: www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-04-05/i...
BREAKING: Commissioner Rob Hentschel will not face criminal charges after a special prosecutor said Friday that thereβs "insufficient evidence to prove a crime took place beyond a reasonable doubt."
U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman wrote in a letter to President Trump: "... a visit from you would be a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this recovery." www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-04-03/b...
We are struggling with keeping some of our transmitters on the air in the aftermath of the big ice storm. IPR News in Harbor Springs and Classical IPR in Mackinaw City are both affected. Details: www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2025-03-29/i...
BREAKING: Lack of fuel has been among the main concerns in the region. Gov. Whitmer also said she would temporarily lift restrictions on weight and commercial driver hours to allow energy supplies to move quickly to northern Michigan.
Should you use a warming station, be prepared and bring toiletries, medication, clothes and nonperishable food items.
Great Lakes Energy said in a statement that it "advises members to prepare for a five-day to multi-week outage event." More winter weather is expected in northern Michigan on Wednesday morning.
A tree topples over in Hayes Township, near the Charlevoix/Emmet County line, on Sunday, March 30, 2025. Meteorologists expect the thaw to take a few days. Video courtesy of Jessica Schmidt of Charlevoix.
Crews are working to restore power to more than 100,000 customers who were left in the dark, after an ice storm brought down trees and power lines.
What could they spend it on, you may ask? Harm Reduction MI Director Pamela Lynch shares her thoughts on making overdose-reversal drugs more accessible in this interview:
Officials from Cheboygan, Emmet and Otsego counties say they're still in the "information gathering stages" as they form oversight committees and survey populations.
When his owner checked out of his motel room in Cheboygan, Wally the alligator stayed a little longer.
One measles case has been confirmed in Michigan already, but officials in northern Michigan say low vaccination rates in some counties are causing real concern for a potential outbreak.
The chances of being struck by lightning are higher than being attacked by a black bear. But one morning, about a week before Christmas it happened to Bill Vagts and his dog. So, what went wrong? Find out in the latest episode of Points North:
We're still looking to answer your questions about how new immigration policy will impact northern Michigan. Submit a question on our Speakpipe:
Last spring, a farmer in Leelanau County started applying a kind of fertilizer to his fields: Sewage pumped from septic tanks, often called septage. That kicked off a local fight about whether itβs legal to apply that waste in Centerville Township.
I took a drive to an inflatable planetarium at Sleeping Bear Dunes this weekend (also working on other stuff) - listen in:
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Love seeing Michael Livingston build off @kffhealthnews.org's reporting/resources to investigate how opioid settlement $$ is being spent in his own community for @iprnews.bsky.social! If you're in northern Michigan, follow his ongoing coverage. www.interlochenpublicradio.org/ipr-news/202...