Kyle Kaminski is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than a decade of experience covering news across Michigan. Prior to joining The ‘Gander, Kyle worked as the managing editor at City Pulse in Lansing and as a reporter for the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
The cannabis keeps growing, and so do the headlines.
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MichiGanja in Review: Is the Zeus Arc GT4 really the ‘Rolex of vaporizers’?
It’s sleek, sturdy, and might just make you rethink portable herb vaporizers—if you can stomach the price tag.
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15 weed strains that prove Michigan growers have the weirdest sense of humor in America
The art of naming weed has gone from creative to completely unhinged—and nowhere proves it better than Michigan.
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Report: Billionaire accused in Florida prostitution sting donates $12k to boost Mike Rogers’ Senate campaign
A review of Federal Election Commission records by The ‘Gander found that Rogers’ campaign accepted a $12,000 contribution on Aug. 7 from John W. Childs—a billionaire GOP megadonor and former private equity executive who was charged in 2019 with soliciting prostitution.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Say what you want, but Michigan’s cannabis scene is anything but boring.
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Why state lawmakers want to lock down Michigan’s cannabis market
Michigan’s recreational cannabis market is showing signs of burnout and state lawmakers say it’s time for regulators to start pumping the brakes.
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5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
It’s getting chilly out there, but Michigan’s cannabis headlines are still on fire.
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Michigan’s weed laws: 7 things every stoner should know
Is it legal to smoke weed in public in Michigan? Not exactly. Here’s a quick commuter guide to what’s actually allowed under state law.
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MichiGanja in Review: This ‘coughless’ pipe might make me quit rolling joints
Weedgets’ new Maze-X pipe cools, filters, and delivers a surprisingly smooth hit that even joint loyalists can appreciate. I might even ditch my rolling papers.
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Federal shutdown leaves Michigan moms wondering: will WIC still work next week?
About 200,000 Michiganders rely on WIC for food, formula, and health care support. Now, the Trump administration is leaving families guessing how long those benefits will last.






















