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Our producers switched jobs with folks from our sister stations and learned a lot about a new city
Read full article: Our producers switched jobs with folks from our sister stations and learned a lot about a new cityAt Graham Media Group, we pride ourselves on being innovative and having the ability to collaborate with anyone. Thatโs why we went producers from our station to a sister station in another city to learn to learn a thing or two, and teach a thing or two.
StormPins: Photos of lightning, downed trees, downed power lines, flooding after storms hammer Metro Detroit
Read full article: StormPins: Photos of lightning, downed trees, downed power lines, flooding after storms hammer Metro DetroitSoutheastern Michigan was hammered by another couple of rounds of storms starting Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning.
StormPins: Photos of lightning, downed trees, downed power lines, flooding after storms hammer Metro Detroit
Read full article: StormPins: Photos of lightning, downed trees, downed power lines, flooding after storms hammer Metro DetroitSoutheastern Michigan was hammered by another couple of rounds of storms starting Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning.
Pins: Celebrate Michigan winter with your snow photos and videos! โ๏ธ
Read full article: Pins: Celebrate Michigan winter with your snow photos and videos! โ๏ธIn Michigan, we celebrate a good winter. ๐ทPlease take a moment to share your Michigan winter photos and videos right here. ๐ธ๐ Become an Insider ๐Introducing WDIV Insider: A new way for loyal Local 4 fans to gain access and customize your ClickOnDetroit news experience. This new and free membership is our way of saying thank you โ and your way of getting in on the news action. AdLearn more about WDIV Insider - and sign up here!
Michigan bowling alleys allowed to reopen
Read full article: Michigan bowling alleys allowed to reopenBowling alleys across the state of Michigan are allowed to reopen for organized bowling under a new executive order from the governor. Bowling alleys were among the list of venues shuttered across the state for months due to the coronavirus. Some areas of the state already were allowed to have alleys operational. As of Thursday, all Michigan bowling alleys are now among the list of venues that may be open for the sole purpose of serving as a venue for organized sports.Gov. Read more: Certain Michigan businesses allowed to reopen