September 2023
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Michigan Auto Workers Fight Back After ‘Getting Screwed’ by Detroit Three
Michiganders are on the frontlines of the United Auto Workers union’s battle for better wages and benefits. And in Wayne County, workers are preparing for the long haul as the strike against the Detroit Three ticks into its second week.
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Get Out Your Puffy Vests: Here’s Your Fall Fun Bucket List For Northern Michigan
From corn mazes and pumpkin patches to haunted hayride, this list of NMI activities is all about sweater weather.
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How to Get Corny in Southeast Michigan: The Fall Fun Activity Guide
From hayrides and pumpkin patches to zombie paintball and a cider festival, there’s so much to do this autumn in southeast MI.
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Ready For Hunting, Fishing, and 4-Wheeling Season? Here’s What You Need to Know, Michiganders.
Your 2023 roundup of licenses, key dates, and rules for Michigan’s most popular fishing, hunting, and ORV season.
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Wanna Track Fall Colors in Michigan? Try This Cool Tool.
If you’re curious to know when to plan the perfect fall color trip or when you’ll see peak fall colors in your area, this fall foliage prediction map can help.
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That One Time in Michigan…When a Stagecoach Robber Turned His Life Around
Here’s how stagecoach robber Reimund Holzhey went from a life sentence to a new life.
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Whitmer Signs Bills to Ban Child Marriage Despite Republican Pushback
Newly signed state laws aim to protect Michigan children from sexual abuse by setting a no-exceptions minimum marriage age of 18—and ensuring that marriages don’t continue in secret. Republican lawmakers fought back against the reforms.
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3.0 GPA? Consider Yourself Accepted at These 10 Michigan Universities.
A new partnership between 10 public universities in Michigan will make it much easier for Michigan students to get accepted to college—just as long as they can earn straight-Bs in high school.
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Michigan Pie Tour: 12 Upper Crust Cafés
Michigan grows more cherries, blueberries, and apples than nearly any other state—so you know our pies are out of this world.
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Advocates Push for Firearm Restrictions for Domestic Abusers in Michigan
BY LILY GUINEY, MICHIGAN ADVANCE MICHIGAN—A coalition of community groups and Democratic lawmakers rallied support at events around the state Monday for a set of bills that would prohibit convicted domestic abusers from owning firearms in Michigan. House Bills 4945 and 4946, both sponsored by state Rep. Amos O’Neal (D-Saginaw), would make it illegal for…

























