2023
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Great Lakes Fish: Where It’s On The Menu In Northern Michigan’s Pinky Region
These 9 ‘Up North’ restaurants and businesses serve local fish, caught straight from the Great Lakes.
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Wild Neighbors: These 9 Michiganders Catch Big Snakes, Rescue Bees, Ride Frozen Waves, and More
Whether they’re digging up dinosaurs or teaching bushcraft survival skills, these fearless Michiganders walk on the wild side.
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Congress Must Stop Robots From Making Child Porn, Michigan AG Says
Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of state attorneys general in urging Congress to take action amid reports of artificial intelligence being used to create child pornography.
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Four New Construction Projects Bringing $135 Million into Northern Michigan
The state of Michigan is chipping in $5.6 million in grant funding to help cover more than $135 million in projects in Escanaba, Petoskey, Sault Ste. Marie, and Traverse City.
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5 Genuinely Awesome Michigan Marching Bands—and How You Can See Them
Get your groove on with these toe-tapping marching bands from MI. Here’s how you can see them in-person or online.
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7 Quick Hits of Cannabis News from Across Michigan
Cannabis is a big deal in Michigan, and there’s never a shortage of newsworthy headlines from the industry as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital. Here are seven things you need to know this week.
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Anti-Abortion Republican Enters Michigan Senate Race
Former US Rep. Mike Rogers is planning to run for Michigan’s open Senate seat in 2024. Rogers opposes reproductive freedom—even in cases of rape and incest.
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‘Rent is Too Damn High’: Michigan Dems Plan to Tackle Housing Costs
From immigrant rights’ groups and affordable housing advocates in Detroit to students in Ann Arbor and community organizers in Lansing, there’s a phrase that is said time and again when talking about housing costs: “The rent is too high.”
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Clash with Automakers Shows Off More Confrontational Union
The demands that a more combative United Auto Workers union has pressed on General Motors, Stellantis and Ford—demands that even the UAW’s own president calls “audacious”—are edging it closer to a strike when its contract ends Sept. 14.
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Michigan Attorney General Fights Utility Companies to Curb Rate Hikes
Thousands of Michiganders are set to see a rate increase on their natural gas bills—but those rates would’ve likely been set far higher, had Attorney General Dana Nessel not gotten involved.

























