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PFAS & AI expansion: A new report flags “forever chemicals” near U.S. AI data centers and herbicide facilities, with PFAS showing up in groundwater/soil and prompting state and federal probes—raising fresh questions about how fast-growing tech infrastructure manages contamination risk. Michigan energy fight: Michigan is set to argue in federal appeals court against Trump’s coal-plant “energy emergency” orders, a case that could affect multiple aging plants and the ratepayer costs tied to keeping them running. Food system upgrades: MDARD announced recipients of its Last Food Mile grants—funding refrigerated transport to move more Michigan-grown food into stores, schools, and homes. Wildlife policy: Michigan Natural Resources Commission approved a one-buck deer limit starting in 2027, after a heated public process. Local environment wins: Blandford Nature Center’s native plant and veggie sale returns May 16, supporting hands-on conservation education in West Michigan.

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Michigan limits hunters to one buck in Lower Peninsula

One-buck rule enacted for some Michigan hunters

One-buck rule enacted for some Michigan hunters

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Michigan steps up work to persuade young men to go to college, get skills training

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Michigan limits hunters to one buck in Lower Peninsula, urges doe killing


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