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  • How to Get Corny in Southeast Michigan: The Fall Fun Activity Guide

    September 20, 2023

    From hayrides and pumpkin patches to zombie paintball and a cider festival, there’s so much to do this autumn in southeast MI.

    How to Get Corny in Southeast Michigan: The Fall Fun Activity Guide
  • Teacher Unions Back Right-To-Work Repeal—Even Though It Won’t Help Them

    February 3, 2023

    Michigan teachers unions are backing a Democratic plan that would help labor groups in the state generate more resources for their collective bargaining efforts, even though the plan wouldn’t involve public school educators or other government employees.

    Teacher Unions Back Right-To-Work Repeal—Even Though It Won’t Help Them
  • Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Talks Women, Small Communities With The ‘Gander

    February 3, 2023

    ‘Gander’s Lisa Hayes talks to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer about supporting women and building stronger communities in Michigan.

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Talks Women, Small Communities With The ‘Gander
  • Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with these staff-recommended must-read books

    May 6, 2024

    We asked our colleagues across Courier Newsroom to share recommendations for books by AAPI authors. Here’s what they said.

    Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with these staff-recommended must-read books
  • Your Guide to Adopting a Shelter Pet: 5 Things Michiganders Should Consider

    April 26, 2023

    Your local animal shelter has dozens of cats, dogs, rabbits, and other critters just waiting to find their forever home. Here are some tips to help find the right furry companion for you and your family.

    Your Guide to Adopting a Shelter Pet: 5 Things Michiganders Should Consider
  • Oakland Co. will erase $200M in medical debt for residents using funds from Biden administration

    October 24, 2023

    Up to 80,000 Oakland County residents are set to have up to $200 million in medical debt wiped clean thanks to funding provided by President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan.

    Oakland Co. will erase $200M in medical debt for residents using funds from Biden administration
  • Mapping the stars in MI: Prime locations for spring celestial events

    March 6, 2024

    Spring in Michigan is the perfect time to swap your snow boots for stargazing gear as Michigan’s night skies come alive with cosmic wonders. Whether you revel in howling at the Worm Moon or swoon over the amicable meeting of planetary neighbors, there’s an astral show just waiting to bedazzle you.

    Mapping the stars in MI: Prime locations for spring celestial events
  • All Michigan cannabis workers want for Christmas is access to banking

    December 14, 2023

    Federal legislation could help thousands of Michigan cannabis workers who have struggled to access mortgages and other loans. 

    All Michigan cannabis workers want for Christmas is access to banking
  • Michigan AG: LGBTQ Discrimination at Traverse City Salon ‘Likely’ Headed to Court

    July 12, 2023

    Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel expects recent discriminatory comments from a Northern Michigan salon owner to face a legal challenge under state civil rights laws.

    Michigan AG: LGBTQ Discrimination at Traverse City Salon ‘Likely’ Headed to Court
  • Whitmer Budget Plan Prioritizes Tax Cuts and School Funding

    February 8, 2023

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday proposed a $79 billion budget that aims to substantially invest in schools and public health while cutting taxes for the state’s retirees and low-income households.

    Whitmer Budget Plan Prioritizes Tax Cuts and School Funding
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