2023
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Your Ultimate Guide to U-Pick Hotspots in Michigan
More and more Michigan farms are welcoming visitors onto their land to pick their own crops—aka “U-pick”—and it just might be the best family activity ever.
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Michigan State University Will Not Hold Classes on Anniversary of Mass Shooting
Michigan State University will hold a day of remembrance on Feb. 13, 2024—the one year anniversary of the mass shooting on campus, which left five students injured, three dead, and countless others traumatized.
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Michigan Prosecutors Charge Trump Allies in Felonies Involving Voting Machines, Illegal ‘Testing’
A former Republican attorney general candidate and another supporter of former President Donald Trump have been criminally charged in Michigan in connection with accessing and tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, according to court records.
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Michigan AG Warns of Door-to-Door Security System Sales Scam
Michiganders are being warned of a scam aimed at getting them to sign up for a new security service.
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Here’s What’s In Michigan’s New Record-Setting State Budget
The largest budget in state history is poised to pay big dividends for Michigan’s schools and infrastructure, as well as bolster access to healthcare, housing, workforce training—and more.
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Embrace the Last Rays of Summer: 8 Last-Minute Getaways in Michigan
Soak up the final weeks of your pure Michigan summer with these last-minute day and overnight trips.
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Michigan Court Affirms Critical Benefits for Thousands Badly Hurt in Car Wrecks
Major changes in Michigan’s car insurance system don’t apply to people who were catastrophically injured before a 2019 law kicked in, the state Supreme Court said Monday in a decision that delivers critical relief to thousands of people counting on long-term benefits.
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New Clean Energy Laws to Cut Costs for Michiganders—and Help Address Extreme Weather
Legislation signed into law this week by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will lower energy costs for low-income residents, help ensure the state’s natural resources are protected, and a whole lot more.
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11 Rural Michigan Communities Score Federal Cash to Boost Health Care
Thanks to President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act, millions of dollars in federal funding just landed in Michigan—and it’s all going to help improve health care in rural communities.
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New Biden Rule Will Expand Mental Health Coverage—Here’s How
A newly proposed federal rule would require insurance companies to offer the same level of coverage for mental health care as they do for physical health care.

























