2023
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New Bills to Help Michigan Moms With Child Care—So They Can Run for Office
Legislation introduced in the House and Senate would enable state and local political candidates to spend campaign donations on childcare and caregiving—and it could help thousands of ordinary people run for office.
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Meet the Two New Detroit Lions: Who the Players Are and First Round Recap
The Detroit Lions defied the predictions of just about every pundit. Will it lead to the same old problems or is it part of a new era?
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Isle Royale: A Michigan Hidden Gem That’s More Than a Battleground for Wolves and Moose
It’s one of Michigan’s most tucked-away and pristine natural gems. And it’s also famous worldwide for the unique predator-prey relationship that exists among wolves and moose.
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Yurts, Tiny Houses, and Glamping: 18 Cool Ways to Spend the Night in Michigan State Parks
Hidden gem seekers: The Michigan DNR is inviting you to spend your next getaway in their luxury tents, brand-new mini cabins, and even yurts and teepees—and you won’t need to spend top dollar to do it.
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11 Summer Festivals Across the US to Check Out on Your Next Vacation
Check out 11 amazing summer vacation experiences you can have in nearly every corner of the country.
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Company Seeks First-Time Restart of Shuttered Nuclear Plant in Michigan
A company that tears down closed nuclear power plants wants to do in Michigan what has never been done in the US: restore a dead one to life.
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Michigan Trucking Companies Face Fines in Federal Pollution Case
Eleven people have been charged in Michigan in a scheme to evade air-pollution rules by tampering with software and hardware in heavy-duty diesel engines, federal authorities said Wednesday.
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House GOP Passes Bill That Would Take Food and Healthcare From Michigan Families
An estimated 464,000 Michiganders could lose access to Medicaid health insurance, 366,000 residents would lose access to food assistance, and Michigan veterans would lose 187,700 doctors visits for issues like mental health and substance disorder treatment under the bill.
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Your Guide to Adopting a Shelter Pet: 5 Things Michiganders Should Consider
Your local animal shelter has dozens of cats, dogs, rabbits, and other critters just waiting to find their forever home. Here are some tips to help find the right furry companion for you and your family.
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Feds Fund Project to Restore Northern Michigan River That Has Been Disconnected Since 1800s
Newly announced federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act will bridge a northern Michigan waterway that has been disconnected from the Maple River since the 1800s.

























