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By TVN Staff | May 14, 2021 | 6:46 a.m. ET. VUit, a free, ad-supported national streaming service, has added new hyperlocal events in tandem with broadcast partners including Lilly Broadcasting, Heritage Broadcasting and Gray Television. In collaboration with Gray Television, VUit is bringing semi-pro soccer team Iowa Raptors FC to the platform where fans across the country will be able to tune into a double header on May 22 featuring the Men’s Iowa Raptors taking on the Steel City FC at 4 p.m. CT, followed by the Women’s Iowa Raptors challenging the Milwaukee Torrent at 6 p.m. CT. VUit’s streaming broadcast of the Raptors in 2020 attracted viewers from more than 50 DMAs. ....
See all the nominations so far for Michigan’s Best Inland Lake Updated May 12, 2021; Posted May 12, 2021 Lake of the Clouds is one of the most popular spots in the U.P. s Porcupine Mountains.MLive.com files Facebook Share Our search for Michigan’s Best Inland Lake is underway, and we’ve gotten over 60 nominations for fabulous lakes all over the state. Judging from the many comments that we’ve gotten, it’s clear that Michigander’s love to be out on the water, in every way. We’ve heard from MLive readers about our lakes with “clear water, beautiful shore lines”, “great fishing”, “sandy bottom”, “easy to get to”, and “great for boating”. It seems like each and every lake offers something unique and special. ....
Editorial Roundup: Michigan Detroit News. May 8, 2021. Editorial: Whitmer must avert Line 5 face-off with Canada Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is recklessly placing Michigan at the center of an international trade showdown with her order that the Line 5 petroleum pipeline must cease operations by Wednesday. The governor revoked Enbridge Inc.’s 67-year-old right-of-way across the Straits of Mackinac last November, short-circuiting an existing and sensible agreement that would replace the pipeline with one encased in a concrete tunnel deep below the lakebed. Canada wasn’t pleased, to say the least. Line 5 is vital to its robust energy economy, transporting 540,000 barrels per day of petroleum products from the rich Alberta oil patch to the United States. Included is much of the propane used as heating fuel in Michigan. It also provides resources to Michigan’s manufacturing base. ....