Michael Livingston
North Central Bureau Reporter, IPRMichael Livingston reports for IPR from the tip-of-the-mitt – mainly covering Cheboygan, Charlevoix, Emmet and Otsego counties.
His position is a partnership with Report for America, a national service project that helps staff newsrooms across the country. His stories also appear in the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
A recent graduate from Central Michigan University where he earned a degree in journalism and international relations, Michael brings experience in both print and broadcast reporting.
Send story ideas to Michael at michael.livingston@interlochen.org
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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, cyber attacks on hospitals and health systems are on the rise.
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For the first time since U.S. Representative Jack Bergman ran for office in 2016, he faces a challenger from his own party – another veteran named Josh Saul.
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First Lady Jill Biden says her husband is continuing his campaign for reelection, despite fallout from a shaky debate performance last week.
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Starting this year, hunters are not allowed to target coyotes between mid-April and mid-July. The state Natural Resources Commission voted to bring back a "quiet period."
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A Northern Michigan Republican announced he’s running for the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.In a statement Friday afternoon, U.S. Representative Jack Bergman, of Watersmeet, said his hat is “officially in the ring” after teasing his candidacy earlier this week.
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The bridge authority says the decision was partly based on the large administrative costs associated with currency exchange.
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The Upper Peninsula Dog Sled Association says the UP200 won't run because of poor weather conditions.
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This year, Republican incumbent Jack Bergman is challenged by Dr. Bob Lorinser from Marquette. Libertarian Andrew Gale and Liz Hakola of the Working Class Party are also in the running.