by Kyle Kaminski | Jan 6, 2026 | CANNABIS
MICHIGAN—New year, same weed drama. Between panic buying ahead of a new statewide wholesale tax, layoffs hitting the Upper Peninsula, and a court fight that’s still far from over, 2026 is already coming in hot. Here are seven quick hits of Michigan cannabis news to...
by Kyle Kaminski | Jan 6, 2026 | CANNABIS
Premier Cannabis Farms is leaning on old-school genetics and hands-on cultivation to deliver premium cannabis that stands apart in an increasingly crowded market. MichiGanja in Review is a column that publishes twice monthly as part of The MichiGanja Report—our free,...
by Sophie Boudreau | Jan 6, 2026 | FOOD AND DRINK
Get ready for a delicious 2026 with our roundup of new restaurants in Michigan. You know the old saying: New year, new food! Okay, we might have just made that up, but the sentiment stands—and while Michigan already has countless amazing places to dine, there’s...
by Kyle Kaminski | Jan 6, 2026 | CANNABIS
Skipping booze this month? These Michigan-made, cannabis-infused beverages are the real workaround. MICHIGAN—Dry January in Michigan doesn’t have to be so tough. We’re already dealing with cold weather, gray days that blur together, and the general psychic damage of...
by Associated Press | Jan 6, 2026 | EDUCATION
By Kim Kozlowski/Bridge Michigan Ask any history teacher in Michigan how their lessons could be better and they will tell you that they need to incorporate more current events into the curriculum, East Kentwood High School history teacher Matt Vreisman insists. State...