WATCH: Update on litigation related to 2020 mid-Michigan dam flooding
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and last updated 2021-05-17 10:13:03-04
MIDLAND, Mich. â Attorney Ven Johnson, of Ven Johnson Law, held a briefing Monday morning to discuss the status of litigation related to last year s dam flooding in mid-Michigan.
It comes about a year after the failure of the Edenville and Sanford dams and the resulting floods.
Lawsuits are in progress against Boyce entities, the state of Michigan and the federal government.
The briefing included the status of the lawsuit, insight from home and business owners and a look at the result of the flooding, one year later.
Mecosta County woman suing Meijer for contaminated food
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and last updated 2021-02-18 09:53:56-05
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. â A woman is suing a Meijer store in Mecosta County, as well as Eagle Produce, after she purchased and consumed allegedly contaminated fruit.
Eating the fruit caused the woman, Barbara Bowers, severe gastrointestinal issues that required hospitalization, Ven Johnson Law said Thursday.
Bowers purchased a prepackaged container of mixed melon chunks in September at the Meijer located at 1500 Waldron Way in Big Rapids.
The melon was supplied by Scottsdale, Arizona-based Eagle Produce.
Bowers says she became sick with nausea and extreme diarrhea and went to the emergency room at Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital, where she was diagnosed with âdiarrhea of presumed infection origin, weakness and abdominal cramping.â
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Michigan family sues, is among hundreds across the country to not receive autopsy before loved one cremated
By Jessica Dupnack and FOX 2 Staff
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DETROIT (FOX 2) - A Wayne County family is filing a civil lawsuit against a Kansas man, his autopsy company, and a Brownstown Twp. funeral home after a man was cremated before a cause of death was determined, which prevented the family from getting compensated for the diseases suspected to have been responsible for his death.
Michigan family sues, is among hundreds across the country to not receive autopsy before loved one crematated
Michigan family sues, is among hundreds across the country to not receive autopsy before loved one crematated