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  1. senior living

    ‘That ain’t right’: Detroit senior living building union demands owner come to the bargaining table

    A group of tenants in the River Pointe Tower building in Detroit, a senior living apartment complex, are calling for the head of Capital Realty Group, Moshe Eichler, who owns the building, to come to the bargaining table.
  2. right to life

    Right to Life of Michigan files court appeal to challenge Proposal 3 claiming ‘dangerous overreach’

    Right to Life of Michigan, alongside several parents, have filed an appeal in the US Court of Appeals.
  3. cannabis

    6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan

    The cannabis keeps growing, and so do the headlines.
  4. vaporizer

    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.
  5. The state’s glacier history and impact from the Great Lakes contribute to ideal conditions for cultivating delicious Michigan wine.

    Michigan wine country: Your guide to the state’s 5 wine regions

    The state’s glacier history and impact from the Great Lakes contribute to ideal conditions for cultivating delicious Michigan wine.
  6. Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.

    That one time in Michigan: When an ancient, Stonehenge-like structure was discovered in Lake Michigan

    Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.
  7. Whether you’re new to Thanksgiving prep or are a seasoned chef, cooking a delicious turkey is of utmost importance.

    11 ways to put a spin on this year’s Thanksgiving turkey

    Whether you’re new to Thanksgiving prep or are a seasoned chef, cooking a delicious turkey is of utmost importance. Here are 11 standout ways to cook this year’s bird.
  8. weed

    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.
  9. Gander Newsroom

    Michigan families, food banks brace for looming SNAP pause

    The looming pause in food assistance benefits for 1.4 million Michiganders next month has families all across the state anxiously scrambling to plan and food pantries preparing to serve more people.
  10. Gander Newsroom

    19 Michigan events to check out this weekend (Oct. 24-26)

    Get ready for a spooky good time this weekend, as the fun times include a massive Halloween party in Grand Rapids, A haunted museum tour in northern Michigan, and much more.
  11. prostitution

    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.
  12. released

    Michigan father with leukemia released from federal custody following judge’s order

    Eight noncitizen Michigan residents must be released or at least granted bond hearings within seven days, ruled Brandy R. McMillion, a federal judge in the Eastern District of Michigan, in a case brought by the ACLU of Michigan. 

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HISTORY

  1. Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.

    That one time in Michigan: When an ancient, Stonehenge-like structure was discovered in Lake Michigan

    Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.
  2. In the mood to explore Michigan’s darker, more mysterious history? We’ve got you covered with seven unusual, odd, and downright eerie tidbits of Michigan lore that history textbooks leave out.

    7 creepy facts about Michigan they don’t teach you in school

    Immerse yourself in the spirit of the season with seven creepy (or simply unexplained) facts about Michigan that textbooks ignore. 
  3. The Great Michigan Pizza Funeral is just as delightfully bizarre as it sounds—and it might just make you reconsider your disposal methods next time the grocery store sends a recall alert.

    That one time in Michigan: When an official funeral was held for frozen pizzas

    The next time you’re forced to discard a recalled product, draw inspiration from one of Michigan’s most inventive pizza producers.
  4. Gander Newsroom

    Great Lakes features mystery triangle blamed for disappearances. Is the legend true?

    Beware when heading out onto Lake Michigan—legend says ships are known to vanish in what's known as the Lake Michigan Triangle.
  5. hollywood and independent films have portrayed the collective efforts of working people on screen for years

    5 unsung films that dramatize America’s rich labor history

    Hollywood studios and independent producers have long depicted the collective efforts of working people to improve their lives and gain a voice in their workplaces and the larger society.
  6. the st clair has an impressive world record

    St. Clair: The storybook Michigan town with a surprising world record

    St. Clair, Michigan, not only exudes charm and offers plenty of adventures, but it also boasts an impressive world record.
  7. Image depicting telegraph lines installed parallel to a road

    The fascinating histories behind 6 Michigan roads

    Turns out, the roads we drive every day aren’t just pavement and paint—they’re pieces of Michigan’s ever-evolving history. Buckle up as we take you on a trip down six Michigan roads with names that tell the story of the state’s past.
  8. a black and white photo of two boats on the great lakes

    That one time in Michigan: When America’s only floating post office set sail

    Learn more about the J.W. Westcott II, aka America's only floating post office, which keeps Great Lakes freighters stocked with everything from mechanical parts to hamburgers.

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