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February 9, 2021
Wolf that left Michigan's Isle Royale has had amazing 2-year journey, GPS data shows It's been a wolf of a week so far. First, in case you missed it, we were gifted with this captivating tale of a 4-year-old female wolf who literally just walked away from a long-running study on Michigan's most remote island in 2019. What has she been doing since then? We have the details in this story, thanks to GPS tracking. And if that weren't enough wolf content for you, we also got a close-up look at a race between a coyote and a wolf. An ice fisherman got a front-row seat for that competition and he was nice enough to share the video footage. You can see that by following the link below. But first, back to that story of the wolf that walked away from Isle Royale:READ IT HERE ►Ice fisherman captures rare video of wolves hunting down coyote: 'Frightening, surreal' 'Constitutional sheriffs' ask Michigan police to stand against Biden, COVID orders One day after President Joe Biden’s inauguration, Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf advertised lessons on how to stand up against “tyranny” represented by the new president. The online course is a product sold by the Constitutional Sheriff and Peace Officers Association, an activist organization that claims county sheriffs hold power that can’t be challenged by any government official, even the president. The CSPOA has close ties to far-right groups that stormed the U.S. Capitol and a network of activists spreading misinformation. READ MORE Blue ice building up near Michigan's Mackinac Bridge Guess what? The blue ice is back! If you are near the Mackinac Bridge, you should go check out the water. This magical blue ice is better seen in person. As for the science behind the blue ice? Apparently, it’s due to a lack of air bubbles, and how the eye perceives the ice, according to staff at the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, where blue ice also can form near the famous ice caves. If you do head out to see it, make sure you bundle up. If you haven't noticed, it's cold out there! Cold temperatures. Blue ice. Winter really did arrive. MORE With boys and girls basketball, wrestling, ice hockey and competitive cheer finally getting clearance to practice and compete once again as of yesterday, there was a lot of celebrating going on. Along with the Let Them Play group and campaign, the state’s athletes, coaches and parents had great cause for celebration. But for how long? While everyone treated the news as a victory and the end of a battle, the MHSAA’s battle is just beginning as it aims to fulfill its goal of completing all three high school sports seasons this school year. MORE With help from the Michigan Army National Guard, the Jackson County Health Department was able to provide the second dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine to more than 400 health care providers, first responders and people age 65 and older. “We’re fortunate here in Jackson County that we have this heated garage to do these vaccine clinics out of,” Matthew Budd, Jackson County Health Department’s director of personal and preventative health, said at the Feb. 5 clinic at a Jackson County Department of Transportation garage. WATCH Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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