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  1. Gander Newsroom

    COVID changed dining habits. How Lansing’s sit-down restaurants are adapting

    More full-service restaurants are turning to events to attract new customers and keep regulars coming back.
  2. In addition to displays of Valentine’s chocolates and roses, Michigan grocery stores have been advertising a certain pastry as of late, recommending that customers place larger orders well in advance of the 17th, the third Tuesday in February.

    Pączki Day: Why Mardi Gras in Michigan means Polish pastry

    Eating pączki the Tuesday before Lent is a Michigan tradition–but why? Read to find out—and learn where to get some pączki for yourself this year.
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    17 can’t-miss weekend events in Michigan (Feb. 12-15)

    Highlights include Valentine's festivities across the state and free fishing without a license during Free Fishing Weekend.
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    Michigan’s Mallory McMorrow takes on Big Tech as US Senate run heats up

    The US Senate contender from Royal Oak draws a line in the sand—her new plan will protect kids online.
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    8 Michigan weed picks to upgrade your Valentine’s Day

    Not every Valentine’s Day gift needs to come from a jewelry store or flower shop.
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    7 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan

    It’s been another busy week for Michigan cannabis.
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    Cannabis can help Michigan patients but it’s not risk-free

    Cannabis has become part of everyday life for many Michiganders. But accessibility also brings responsibility.
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    Why Michigan’s rural residents are reluctant to drive electric vehicles

    Only about 5% of rural Michigan residents say they would choose an electric vehicle as their next car, according to a University of Michigan survey.
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    Report: ICE contractors fund Mike Rogers US Senate campaign in Michigan

    Republican US Senate candidate Mike Rogers has accepted more than $20,000 from private prison companies that operate detention facilities for US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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    Here’s what’s happening in Michigan this weekend (Feb. 6-8)

    Highlights include a major snowmobile race in the UP, a women's expo in our capital city, and a Lunar New Year celebration in Detroit.

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HISTORY

  1. Michigan’s relationship with marijuana has always been a unique one, particularly during the 1970s.

    That one time in Michigan: When marijuana was legal for 22 days in 1972

    Explore the unique history of cannabis in Michigan, from a star-studded Ann Arbor rally to a three-week reprieve from marijuana laws in the 1970s.
  2. In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood.

    That one time in Michigan: When it was the first English-speaking government to abolish the death penalty

    In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood. Here’s how this restriction came to be and what it means for modern law.
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    ‘The legend lives on’: Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald still resonates 50 years later

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest and most famous of the estimated 6,500 ships that have gone down in the Great Lakes.
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    New book shows how Mackinac Island became tourism gem

    A new book explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.
  5. Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.

    That one time in Michigan: When an ancient, Stonehenge-like structure was discovered in Lake Michigan

    Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.
  6. In the mood to explore Michigan’s darker, more mysterious history? We’ve got you covered with seven unusual, odd, and downright eerie tidbits of Michigan lore that history textbooks leave out.

    7 creepy facts about Michigan they don’t teach you in school

    Immerse yourself in the spirit of the season with seven creepy (or simply unexplained) facts about Michigan that textbooks ignore. 
  7. The Great Michigan Pizza Funeral is just as delightfully bizarre as it sounds—and it might just make you reconsider your disposal methods next time the grocery store sends a recall alert.

    That one time in Michigan: When an official funeral was held for frozen pizzas

    The next time you’re forced to discard a recalled product, draw inspiration from one of Michigan’s most inventive pizza producers.

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