Shipwreck from 1880s revealed by shifting Lake Michigan water levels
A change in Lake Michigan water levels has revealed a shipwreck from the 1880s that is visible in western Michigan for the first time since 2018. Experts believe it's the wooden spine of the Contest, said Craig Rich, director of the Michigan Shipwreck Research Association. The wreckage is along the shore in Muskegon County, near where the White Lake channel meets Lake Michigan. Drone image of the White Lake shipwreck by Kevin Ailes Michigan Shipwreck Research Association. According to the Michigan Shipwreck Research Association, the Contest had a streak of bad luck even before its demise.
cbsnews.comElection 2020 updates: Here’s what happened on Nov. 6
The race between Ossoff and Perdue, a close ally of President Donald Trump, has been characterized by sharp attack ads but relatively moderate political positions. In Detroit, dozens of Trump supporters returned to the streets outside the city’s convention center, where election workers counted ballots. — The New York Times8:13 p.m.: Biden’s lead grows in battleground PennsylvaniaDemocrat Joe Biden’s lead over President Donald Trump is growing in battleground Pennsylvania. Biden is on the cusp of victory as he opened narrow leads over President Donald Trump in Georgia and Pennsylvania. CISA principally helps local and state election departments protect themselves against cyberattacks.
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