State News
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Michigan farmer operating costs, bankruptcies, suicides spike under Trump
Michigan farmers are suffering from unhelpful legislation, tariffs, and the Iran war. Repercussions will ripple through the American economy.
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What to know about ticks in Michigan: Where they’re most active, how to avoid them, & more
Cases of tick-borne diseases, including Lyme and anaplasmosis, have soared in Michigan over the past five years. Here’s what to know to protect yourself.
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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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State Sen. Darrin Camilleri pushes Voting Rights Act as a firewall for Michigan voters
As the US Supreme Court strips away federal voting protections, a group of Michigan lawmakers say the state needs to do everything it can to protect access to the ballot.
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Yes, Mackinac Island ferry prices went up—Here’s your complete guide for 2026
The rumors are true: Ferry prices to Mackinac Island did increase for the 2026-2027 season. We have the rundown on what to expect.
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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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9 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Here’s your weekly rundown from The MichiGanja Report:
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Which Michigan grocery stores have the best deals?
Costco might win the overall battle on the best grocery prices nationwide, but Michigan has some hidden grocery gems to help you stick to your budget.
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Michigan drivers hit again by texts for unpaid tolls
No, you did not violate Michigan law by a “failure to pay electronic toll.” Or missing a payment for a “parking violation.” Or a “speeding violation.”

























