2023
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Surviving a Tornado in Michigan: Here’s What You Can Do to Stay Safe
Tornadoes are violent weather events that can appear suddenly and without warning, leaving a path of destruction, devastation, and even death in their path. Knowing what to do in the event of a twister could save your life.
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10 of the Coolest Homes—with the Coolest Histories—in Michigan
Here in Michigan, the industrial revolution transformed tinkerers into tycoons—and their historic homes range from classic Victorian showpieces to modern marvels. So if you’re looking for a bit of architectural inspiration with a side of history, look no further than these 10 homes in Michigan that have a story to tell!
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What Happens if America Defaults on Its Debt?
If the country defaults on its debt, millions of people would lose their jobs, retirement accounts would be decimated, Social Security payments could be delayed, Medicare and Medicaid benefits could be affected, and military members could see paychecks delayed.
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Get to Know Michigan’s Spectacular Fireflies
Aaron Voogt shines a light on Michigan’s lightning bugs.
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Rural Advocates Want to Take on Monopoly Power and Help Family Farmers
Participants of the 2023 Rural Policy Action Summit spoke about how to expand resources for those in rural communities, among other topics.
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Michigan Legal Watchdog Files Complaint Against Election Denying Attorneys
Nine lawyers who were found to have abused the court system by filing a lawsuit that challenged Michigan’s 2020 election results in favor of President Joe Biden committed misconduct and should be disciplined, a watchdog agency said.
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What Spring Looks Like in Every State
Slowly but surely, many Americans are shedding their coats and heading outdoors to embrace the welcomed change of seasons as spring unfolds around the country. Using historical weather data and various event listings, Stacker gathered 50 different looks at spring around the country.
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Ottawa County Faces Sanctions for Delaying Opioid Payouts in Michigan
Ottawa County faces legal consequences after a judge found that officials had submitted frivolous court filings that unnecessarily delayed cash payments.
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Michigan’s Teacher of the Year is Candice Jackson from Detroit
As Jackson walked into the lunchroom Thursday afternoon, she was met with a roar of applause and cheers from Mann students and staff.
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Car Recalls: Do You Drive a Ford Ranger or Older BMW? Read This Now.
The two automakers are warning owners of some older models to take action to avoid serious injury.

























