2023
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22 unique Michigan city names and the stories behind them
Ready to brush up on your Michigan etymology? Here are some of Michigan’s most unusual names, what they mean, and where they came from.
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Federal Grant Helps Free Four Innocent Michigan Men from Prison
A three-year project funded by a federal grant helped prosecutors review hundreds of criminal convictions in Michigan—and four innocent prisoners were set free.
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New ‘Power for All’ Bills to Help Michiganders Harness More Solar Energy
Clean energy advocates are urging state lawmakers to pass a series of bills to promote solar energy production. It’s called the “MI Power for All” plan.
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Tell Us Who Sells the Best Coney Dog in Michigan
Coney dogs are a Michigan staple. Whether you’re a Spartan or a Wolverine, whether you live in the Thumb or the Upper Peninsula, you’re almost required to love chili dogs with raw onions and a stripe or two of yellow mustard. So, we want to know: What’s your favorite place to get a Coney dog…
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VIDEO: Jackson residents warned of potentially hazard air quality
Authorities in Jackson, Michigan, warned residents of potentially hazardous air quality after a large fire broke out Tuesday, August 22. Here’s what you need to know.
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Celebrity Cannabis Trivia: Can You Guess the Famous Ties to Michigan?
MICHIGAN – Is celebrity weed really better? We’ll let you be the judge of that. But what we can say is that each of the Michigan-tied celebs and cannabis brands below brought their line locally with a personal story. Some from the smoke that fueled their artistry, others from the medicine that restored their bodies,…
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Michigan AG Provides Tips to Avoid Scams Following Severe Storm
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding residents not to rush into home repairs after a devastating storm Thursday night caused widespread damage and left thousands without power.
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Microdosing Marijuana in Michigan: Everything You Need to Know
Cannabis consumption has a growing new trend: less is more. From how to start to the best products to choose from, here’s what you need to know about microdosing.
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Judge OKs Great Lakes Fishing Agreement for Michigan Tribes
A federal judge on Thursday approved an agreement between four Native American tribes and state and federal regulatory agencies to revise a fishing policy covering parts of three of the Great Lakes.
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Michigan Storm Downs Trees and Power Lines; Several People Killed
ROMULUS—A strong storm powered by winds of up to 75 mph in Michigan downed trees, tore roofs off buildings and left hundreds of thousands of customers without power. The National Weather Service said Friday some of the damage may have been caused by two tornadoes. A woman and two young children were killed in a…

























