2023
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Michigan Rocks: Your Guide to Collecting the State’s Unique Native Stones
Michigan is one of the best places in the world for rockhounding. Check out this 2023 guide on how and where to rock hunt in the Mitten—plus what to look for when you’re there.
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States That Grow The Most Vegetables
When it comes to their daily greens, many Americans like to shop local. Read on to find out how each state contributes to the number of fresh veggies on shelves at markets across the US. Can you guess where Michigan landed?
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Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks? Answers To 25 Animal Evolution Questions
Here are 25 animal evolution questions and answers to explain some of those mysteries, from why giraffes have such long necks to how ants can carry 50 times their body weight.
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14 Auto Shows Coming to Michigan in 2023 & 2024
Mark your calendar and polish up your wheels to make it to these 14 car shows in the Mitten State.
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800,000 Borrowers to Get Student Debt Canceled, Biden Administration Announces
For many borrowers, qualifying monthly payments that should have moved them closer to forgiveness were not accounted for, effectively forcing them to make extra payments under their IDR plans.
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The Biggest Name in Hockey Tape is Expanding in Michigan—and Hiring Dozens More Employees
Howies Hockey Tape is launching a $6 million expansion in Gaines Township and hiring 45 new employees after receiving a six-figure economic development grant from the state.
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Traverse City Officials Join Investigation into ‘Breathtaking Hate and Bigotry’ at Local Salon
City officials in Traverse City are looking into possible violations of a city anti-discrimination ordinance at a local hair salon this week after its owner posted on social media that some members of the LGBTQ community are not welcome at her business.
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Trump’s Campaign is Getting Weird–Is He Losing It?
Trump has never shied away from launching personal attacks on his political opponents, but several comments and actions recently suggest a growing truth: that he’s getting even more reckless.
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First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Gets FDA Approval
Opill is the first ever birth control pill to be approved for over-the-counter sales. The medication will likely become available at stores and online retailers in the U.S. in early 2024.
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Next Round of Michigan Gun Safety Legislation to Focus on Domestic Violence, Suicide Prevention
After passing gun safety legislation that was signed into law this spring, Democratic state lawmakers plan to further address violence by introducing bills that would keep guns out of the hands of abusers and allow people at risk of suicide to place themselves on a registry barring them from purchasing firearms.

























