2026
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Michigan (March 13-19)
A weekly roundup of Michigan political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide–Friday, March 13 through Thursday, March 19.
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Michiganders are losing a lot more money to online scams than we thought
A new report reveals that Michiganders are losing $1.7 billion annually to online fraud—and Meta is banking on it.
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The family behind Michigan’s most famous pickle is in the weed business now
His great-grandfather turned a Detroit dairy operation into America’s most famous pickle brand. Now Willy Vlasic is building something new—and putting the family name on it.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
It’s a rocky road ahead for Michigan’s cannabis industry.
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Residents assess damage, begin cleanup after deadly Michigan tornadoes
Homeowners, friends, families and community members continued clean up in Union City following a deadly tornado.
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2026 Michigan wildflower season: What to know & where to go
Spring is finally arriving in Michigan, and we have your guide on where to find the most beautiful Michigan wildflowers in season.
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Michigan blacksmith combines candy & craftsmanship in unique business
Meet Randy Haas, a professional blacksmith who has combined his skills and love of sweets into a brand-new candy-making business, where he’s known as “The Sugarsmith.”
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Progressive leaders join Detroit-area officials to demand Congress reject Iran war funding
Anti-war grassroots groups spoke out this week against President Donald Trump’s war against Iran and called on Michigan’s congressional delegation to vote against giving Trump the authority to expand and prolong the effort.
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Here’s what’s happening in Michigan this weekend (March 6-8, 2026)
Our highlights include parties all across northern Michigan, a lumberjack festival in Lansing, and a women’s expo in Grand Rapids.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Michigan (March 6-12)
A weekly roundup of Michigan political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide–Friday, March 6 through Thursday, March 12.

























