You’ll want to pull over and check out these delightful wacky roadside attractions in Michigan—and as a bonus, many of them are free!
Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services, along with the Michigan State Police, are reminding Michiganders that free gun locks are available at MDHHS county offices and some local health departments.
A new executive directive from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer aims to connect thousands of young men across Michigan with tuition-free college and career training—helping them land better jobs and closing a growing gender gap in education.
The IRS’ Direct File program was rolled out on a limited basis in 12 states this past tax-filing season and saved 140,000 taxpayers who used it an estimated $5.6 million in filing costs. Now, the agency is looking to expand it nationwide.
The Great Lakes Expungement Network wants to send you on a treasure hunt for Hash Bash—and score you all sorts of free weed goodies.
After launching its “Plan First!” program just over a year ago, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the program has provided family planning services to nearly 20,000 residents.
Families now have more options for saving money on groceries during the summer months—including free meals for Michigan kids 18 and under.
The Barry-Eaton District Health Department will host a marijuana lockbox giveaway event on June 22.
This latest proposal expands on Whitmer’s previous plan that temporarily lowered the qualifying age for free community college tuition.
This year, we’re partnering with High Times, Higher Love, and Puff to give away a box of weed.