2023
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Michigan Colleges Launch New EV Battery Programs to Help Students Earn the Big Bucks
A new battery job training program from Henry Ford College is enticing students with the prospects of making $30 an hour after graduation.
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Aretha Franklin’s Sons Battle Over Handwritten Wills 5 Years After Her Death
An unusual trial begins next Monday to determine which of two handwritten wills, including one found in couch cushions, will guide how her estate is handled.
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Explainer: What is the National Popular Vote Compact? And What Would it Do for Michigan?
Michigan lawmakers are pursuing legislation that would ensure the presidential candidate with the most votes gets elected. Only a few more states need to get on board to make the plan work.
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What’s Happening in Michigan This Weekend? Here Are The Top Events.
We know, it’s a pain to make weekend plans. This will help.
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Brings Another Eight-Figure Payout for Three Michigan Cities
About $32 million in federal grant funding awarded through President Joe Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will enable three major infrastructure projects to move forward in Michigan.
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For Rep. Jason Morgan, the Fight to Codify Same-Sex Marriage in Michigan is Personal
When state Rep. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) and his fiancé, Jon Mallek, were deciding where to put down roots for their future family, one policy was a key factor—the protection of marriage rights for gay couples.
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Michigan Lawmakers Highlight $5.1M Clean Water Initiative in Grand Rapids
President Joe Biden’s “Investing in America” tour took form in Grand Rapids on Wednesday morning as lawmakers and community leaders peered into a pit in front of the home of Paige Biek and her family.
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Michigan Mingling: 15 Cheap and Free Places to Make Friends This Summer
Summer in Michigan may be short, but the friendships you build don’t have to be. Here are some free and cheap ways to meet new people this summer.
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These Michigan Women Are Landing Good-Paying Construction Trades Jobs—Here’s Why
A focus on workforce development and growing the middle class is poised to pay big dividends for Michigan’s economy—and help more women find better jobs along the way.
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25 States Americans Visit the Most
Stacker has ranked the top 25 by the percentage of U.S. adults who have already made a visit. Check the rankings to see if your next destination is among these popular choices, or find your next adventure as you scroll.

























