State Media
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Tisdel vs. Hawkins: Three-term incumbent faces US Army veteran in Michigan’s 55th District
Republican state Rep. Mark Tisdel is seeking a fourth term in the Michigan House of Representatives. US Army veteran Alex Hawkins wants to be the Democrat to stop him.
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Michigan lawmakers and parents are done waiting for Big Tech to protect kids
US Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow says Big Tech’s exploitation of kids is a policy failure—not a parenting problem. A Michigan mom who lost her daughter agrees.
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Bohnak vs. Rink: Fired weatherman faces healthcare provider in Michigan’s 109th District
Ex-weatherman Karl Bohnak is the first Republican lawmaker to hold this seat in decades. Anna Aho Rink, a licensed healthcare provider, wants to be the Democrat to take it back.
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Meet the former caregivers behind one of Michigan’s largest cannabis operations
Society C is putting out 450 pounds of cannabis every week. The team behind the brand are former medical marijuana caregivers—and they haven’t forgotten where they started.
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Michigan’s largest weed competition needs 3,000 judges this summer. Will you be one of them?
Best in Grass is back. Judging kits hit Michigan dispensaries on Saturday. Winners will be crowned in August.
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10 Michigan weed deals worth chasing this 420
We put together a roundup of the best Michigan dispensary deals for 420—with steep weed discounts, giveaways, parking lot parties, and plenty of reasons to leave the house.
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City councilwoman wants downtown Detroit to work for everyone—including teenagers
Detroit’s new free student bus program is getting more teenagers downtown. But Gabriela Santiago-Romero is worried about what happens when they get there.
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This Michigan cannabis brand doesn’t want your weed to look like shit
Growing good cannabis is only half the job. At Growing Pains, the rest comes down to how it’s handled after the harvest.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Stoners are getting ticketed in Ann Arbor, Millions of dollars are allegedly missing in Grand Rapids, and a tiny border town is being overrun by cannabis.
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Mayor Abdullah Hammoud wants local residents to help shape Dearborn’s future
Dearborn residents can submit ideas, vote on what matters most, and directly shape the future of the city.

























