2023
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Visiting a Michigan Marijuana Dispensary for the First Time? Knowing These 10 Terms Might Help.
Because it never hurts to have a little know-how going into the game.
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‘Cancer-Free Camping’ Bill to Keep Toxic Chemical Coatings Off Tents Advances in Michigan Senate
New legislation from Sen. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) aims to update the state’s fire code to make tent camping safer for Michiganders.
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‘Breaking Down Invisible Barriers’: New Bill Protects Black Michiganders from Hair Discrimination
Nearly all Michigan Senators voted this week for new legislation that aims to protect Black Michiganders from workplace discrimination based on how they wear their natural hair.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Visiting a Michigan Cannabis Dispensary
Everything you need to think about and know before stepping foot into a Michigan cannabis dispensary for the first time ever.
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Honoring Our Heroes: 7 Meaningful Ways to Pay Tribute on Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the brave Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.
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What ‘Make America Florida’ Might Actually Mean
Gov. Ron DeSantis has argued that Florida is thriving and is the freest state in the country, but the data and evidence suggests otherwise.
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Fuzzy Falcon Chicks Who Nest at Michigan State Football Stadium Get Tracking Bands
Newly fitted with tracking bands, four peregrine falcon chicks named Pickles, Muhammad, Egbert and Swooper have a nest in one of the best seats — make that perches — at Michigan State University’s football stadium.
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Michigan AG Files Suit Against Company That Allegedly Made 25 Billion Robocalls
Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a lawsuit against an Arizona company that is accused of initiating and facilitating billions of illegal robocalls—including about 200 million calls in Michigan.
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20 Free College Programs in Michigan That You Need to Know About
Public universities, private colleges, and community colleges are all teaming together to make college more affordable for Michiganders. See if you or a loved one qualify for any of Michigan’s tuition-free offers.
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Michigan Invests Millions into Fixin’ the Damn Dams
More than $15 million in grant funding authorized by the state legislature last year is now headed out to local communities to help them manage more than a dozen dams statewide.





















