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Potential Obstruction and Coverup: Top Officials State-Issued Phones Mysteriously Wiped of Data in Flint Water Crisis Probe

Potential Obstruction and Coverup: Top Officials’ State-Issued Phones Mysteriously ‘Wiped’ of Data in Flint Water Crisis Probe Colin Kalmbacher © Provided by Law & Crime Rick Snyder via SAUL LOEB AFP Getty Images Numerous potentially key pieces of evidence in the ongoing Flint water crisis investigation that should have been retained “indefinitely” were deleted by government actors in the state of Michigan.  That’s according to a bombshell Wednesday report in The Intercept and the The report says several officials close to then-GOP governor Rick Snyder had their state-issued cellular phones “wiped” of all text messages during a time period crucial to the criminal investigation.

Inside the Flint water crisis cover-up: Top officials missing phone messages and Rick Snyder s legal war against prosecutors | Local News | Detroit

Inside the Flint water crisis cover-up: Top officials missing phone messages and Rick Snyder s legal war against prosecutors | Local News | Detroit
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Inside the Flint Water Crisis Cover-Up

Inside the Flint Water Crisis Cover-Up
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Regional lab tests COVID-19 in UP wastewater systems | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Daily News AMASA White Water Associates, an environmental laboratory based in Amasa, participated in a statewide monitoring program for the COVID-19 virus in wastewater sponsored by The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. The results indicate wastewater can be reliably tested for the presence of COVID-19 and the results appear to mirror the presence and spread of the disease in the population.    “These initial results show promise for the field of COVID-19 wastewater monitoring in Michigan,” said Sarah Lyon-Callo, director of the Bureau of Epidemiology and Population Health at MDHHS. “This project has demonstrated the feasibility of this laboratory method and local partnerships for a longer-term wastewater surveillance system. Participating laboratories continue to adjust methods to produce the most reliable results, and state and local public health agencies are beginning

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