October 2023
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Want to Live Out in the Country? Michigan’s Small Towns Are About to Get a Little Bigger.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration wants to help grow rural communities across Michigan—and $1 million in grants will help ensure small towns are ready for big developments.
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Michigan School Shooter’s Parents Cleared to Stand Trial on Involuntary Manslaughter Charges
The Michigan Supreme Court turned down an appeal Tuesday that cleared the way for the parents of a teenager who fatally shot four students at Oxford High School to face trial on involuntary manslaughter charges.
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That One Time in Michigan…When Ghost Lights Were Debunked
If you happen to be standing in a specific spot near the small community of Paulding at night, you’re likely to catch a glimpse of this mysterious glow. For decades, legends about the light’s source ran wild—most of them ghost stories. That is, until a group of Michigan Tech students set out to find the…
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Miguel Cabrera and Terry Francona Close Careers as Tigers Beat Guardians 5-2
The crowd roared, Miguel Cabrera’s kids came out on the field and one of the best hitters of all time shed some tears before the Detroit Tigers closed the season with a 5-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday.
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Five Hours of Sleep, Not Enough Money for Food: Lansing Workers Talk Strike
General Motors Lansing Delta Township plant employees were called on Friday to join the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike—and those on the picket line say they’re ready for change.
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Who’s Growing the Best Weed in Michigan?
Editor’s Note: This contest has ended. Click here to view the results. In the last few months, we’ve asked for reader recommendations for the best dispensary in Michigan and the best edibles you can find in those dispensaries. Now, we want you to tell us who has the best bud in the state. Submit your…
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New Bill from Congresswoman Slotkin Backs Michigan Farmers’ Repair Rights
Federal legislation introduced last week by US Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan) aims to unravel a corporate monopoly on equipment repairs—and save farmers time and money.



















