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Great Lakes fish consumption app improves Anishinaabe way of life, study shows
A new study from the Medical University of Wisconsin shows hundreds of Chippewa-Ottawa Resource Authority tribe members in the Northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula are utilizing an app to decide how much of what types of fish to eat.
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18 of the best senior discounts in Detroit
Michiganders of a certain age can take advantage of the 18 best senior discounts in Detroit, from Tigers games to zoo trips and restaurants.
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$106,466 awarded to preserve Michigan’s iconic lighthouses
Michigan lighthouses secure $106,000 in preservation grants as the state marks 25 years of protecting these iconic maritime beacons via license plate sales.
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USDA cancels $4.3 Million worth of food for Michigan food banks
Amid increasing need, the US Department of Agriculture has cancelled about $4.3 million in food orders to Michigan, equating to more than 2 million meals, according to the Food Bank Council of Michigan, or FBCM.
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Former NFL and college assistant coach pleads not guilty to hacking for women’s images
A judge entered a not-guilty plea Monday for a former Baltimore Ravens and University of Michigan assistant football coach who is charged with hacking into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes to find intimate images, primarily of women.
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Help transform fire-damaged school that pioneered Black education in MI
Michigan’s historic Ferry Street School, where Sojourner Truth once spoke, will become a memorial park through a crowdfunding campaign.
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Nominate a local Livingston hero: Champions for Children Awards 2025
Learn about Livingston’s Champions for Children Awards and how you can nominate a local hero in 2025.
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Struggling with your mental health after surviving a disaster? Here’s how to look after yourself
There’s the initial shock and chaos in a collective disaster like the deadly and destructive California wildfires. Here’s what you can do in the aftermath.
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The convicted mother of a Michigan school shooter is seeking anew trial over witness deals
The first U.S. parent to be held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting committed by a child asked a Michigan judge to throw out her conviction on Jan. 31, arguing that her trial was spoiled by the prosecutor’s failure to disclose key details about two major witnesses.
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Michigan hunters are feeding their communities by donating thousands of pounds of meat to local food banks
These food drives didn’t just help feed local Michiganders—they also helped control the state’s deer population.

























