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21 Michigan events to check out this weekend (Sept. 5-7)
This week’s highlights include a wine festival out west, a fireworks competition in Traverse City, and Detroit’s largest annual community festival.
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8 Michigan stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate
Take a lighthearted look at our quirks and peculiarities with a list of Michigan stereotypes that can’t be denied.
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Okemos female wrestler sues district, coach over serious injuries suffered in practice
A 94-pound girl on the Okemos boys wrestling team who says she was critically injured in a December 2024 practice after being paired against a much larger boy and body-slammed three times is suing the school district.
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Ann Arbor residents plan ballot initiative to dump DTE and shift city toward public power
A group of Ann Arbor residents are taking the first steps toward removing DTE Energy as their electrical provider and creating a public electric utility board.
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Celebrate the autumn equinox in Michigan at these 8 events
The autumn equinox is coming up, and Michigan is full of ways to enjoy it. Check out these autumnal activities across the Mitten.
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Bringing a Michigan downtown back to life, one axe and arcade game at a time
Christina and Chris Herr have revitalized their Michigan downtown by turning axe-throwing and old-fashioned arcade fun into the type of community gathering spot those types of areas were once known for.
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5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Weed recalls, union beef, and a nine-pound stash gone up in smoke. Yep, it’s been another week in Michigan cannabis.
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MichiGanja in Review: Wojo Co. reinvents one of cannabis’ most legendary folk medicines
Meet the Michigan-made cannabis oil that you can smoke, dab, eat, or rub on your skin.
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‘No gummies. No brownies. No bullsh*t.’ Meet Michigan’s most rebellious edible brand
While Michigan dispensaries drown in gummies, Lansing’s Hey! Captain Edibles is proving there’s another way: freeze-dried edibles with flavor, nostalgia, and bite.
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This Detroit community is helping its neighbors recover with abortion after care event
On Sept. 13, community members will gather in Detroit to help assemble hundreds of care bags to give to patients recovering from having an abortion.

























