2023
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5 Fun Facts About Jeff Daniels, ‘Gander Readers’ Favorite Actor
It’s clear ‘Gander readers love Jeff Daniels, and the Chelsea native is more than just an actor.
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3 of the Top 10 Most Livable Small Cities in the US are in Michigan. Can You Guess Them?
For some, the hustle and bustle of big-city living can be overwhelming, but the slow pace of life in a rural small town may not provide enough excitement. Check out the most livable small cities in the US.
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‘Still Killing People Every Day’: As COVID Numbers Rise Again, Health Experts Urge Caution
Despite an increase in COVID-19 caseloads, hospitalization and death rates still remain at historic lows in Michigan. Still, health experts are urging Michiganders to tread cautiously.
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Season Finale: Michigan’s Common Sunflower Marks the End of Summer
And it’s such a performance.
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Nessel Calls ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulation Reinstated by SCOTUS ‘Essential’
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday narrowly voted to reinstate a Biden Administration policy against so-called “ghost guns,” which Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says is “essential” to efforts at curbing gun violence.
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What Would a UAW Strike Mean for Michigan?
Tensions are running high after contract discussions between auto workers and the nation’s largest automakers got off to a rocky start. It could all end with higher wages for workers—or a huge strike that upends the nation’s automotive supply chain.
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Singer and Songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, Subject of ‘Searching for Sugarman’ Documentary, Dies at 81
Detroit singer and songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, who became the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary “Searching for Sugarman,” has died. He was 81.
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One Year Later: Biden’s CHIPS Act Makes Michigan a ‘Global Epicenter’ for Manufacturing
With record-breaking federal investments made possible through the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act, state officials said Michigan has emerged as a worldwide leader in advanced manufacturing—and more new jobs are still on the way.
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Fake Electors Scheme: Wyoming Mayor Facing Calls to Resign After Charges Filed
Residents of Wyoming—the second-largest city in Kent County—are calling for Mayor Kent Vanderwood to resign, after the 69-year-old was charged with multiple felonies for his role in the fake electors scheme after the 2020 US presidential election. How we got here: July 2023: Attorney General Dana Nessel filed charges against Michigan’s 16 “fake electors” who…
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‘Bold Investments’ in Agriculture to Help Michigan Farmers Feed Their Communities
Nearly $2 million in grants awarded this week by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) are set to give a big boost to farmers in two dozen communities.























