Michigan GOP Near Bankruptcy
In the height of irony the party that claims its fiscal responsibility is nearing financial collapse in Michigan. MLive reports that under Kristina Karamo stewardship the Michigan Republican Party is on the “brink of bankruptcy.”
Read full storyCoyotes Roaming Metro Detroit
There are many types of local fauna one can expect to see in Metro Detroit. Many birds and squirrels. More and more often you can see deer in Metro Detroit yards. If it’s Sunday you might get a glimpse of a lion.
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Hostilities between Israel and Hamas reignited after a brief respite. Hamas attacked Israel in the beginning of October and now the fighting is heating up despite international calls for peace after Israel started its ground campaign.
Read full story10 Best Michigan Themed Stocking Stuffers
This article contains content written by AI. 10 Best Michigan-Themed Stocking Stuffers for the Holidays. Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer for a Michigan fan in your life? Look no further! We've curated a list of 10 unique and delightful items that will show your love for the Mitten State.
Read full storyMichigan Supreme Court Rejects Trump Ballot Appeal
For those wishing to see former President Donald Trump removed from the Michigan ballot you may need to wait longer. The Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of the ruling Donald Trump ballot lawsuit.
Read full storyGetting Paid to Live in Michigan?
Michigan has had a bit of a population problem lately. The number of people living in Michigan has been dropping over the years. Michigan ranks 10th in the country in population with approximately 10.05 million people calling it home. But since 1990, Michigan ranks 49th in population growth, only outranking West Virginia.
Read full storyWhitmer Signs Bill Protecting Michigan's Healthcare Workers
Good news for Michigan’s healthcare workers. Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed a bill with bipartisan support to help protect Michigan’s healthcare workers as well as help draw people into the healthcare field.
Read full storyWhere Have Michigan’s Hunters Gone?
The rifle deer season has wrapped up. Now only archers and muzzleloaders prowl the woods. One fact that many people noticed after the season ended was that the deer harvest numbers were down.
Read full storyGov. Whitmer Brings 138 Jobs to West Michigan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced recently that there will be two business expansion projects that will bring 138 new jobs to Western Michigan. The projects should generate $11 million in capital investment after receiving support from the Michigan Strategic Fund.
Read full storyThe Best Places to Spend Christmas in Michigan
This article contains content written by AI. Michigan's Enchanting Yuletide Escapes: Unveiling the Best Places for a Merry Christmas. As the festive spirit of Christmas fills the air, Michigan transforms into a winter wonderland, offering a myriad of enchanting destinations to celebrate the season. From cozy historic towns adorned with twinkling lights to vibrant cities brimming with holiday cheer, the Wolverine State is the perfect setting for a magical Christmas getaway.
Read full storyMichigan GOP Nears Breaking Point
To say that the Michigan Republican Party has been having trouble lately is a vast understatement. From the complete failure in the last election, where they lost control of the legislature after 40 straight years of absolute control, as well as losing the gubernatorial race by a wide margin, to embarrassing fights, things are not looking good.
Read full storyAre Christmas Lights Christmas Lights Illegal in Michigan?
Some people have read headlines and are worried that their favorite Christmas decoration may now be illegal in Michigan. For those that don’t know, new energy standards put out by the Department of Energy makes certain incandescent lightbulbs illegal to sell and manufacture.
Read full storyMichigan’s Missing EV Jobs
There are few topics talked about more than electric vehicles in the automotive industry. And Michigan being the heart of the car industry then it also remains an important subject of interest in the state.
Read full storyGov. Whitmer Fixing Local Roads
Recently, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced new funding in order to fix local roads around the state. Her office awarded eleven new grants that total $4 million dollars to rebuild transportation infrastructure around the state.
Read full storyThe Best Holiday Celebrations in Michigan
This article contains content written by AI. Unwrapping Michigan's Festive Delights: Celebrating the Holidays Amidst Dazzling Lights and Traditions. As winter embraces Michigan with its snowy embrace, communities across the state ignite with a vibrant tapestry of holiday celebrations. From charming historic towns to bustling city centers, the Wolverine State offers a diverse array of events and attractions that embrace the warmth and spirit of the season. Here are a few of Michigan's most enchanting holiday destinations:
Read full storyMichigan’s Dismal Deer Harvest
Michigan’s rifle deer season has come to a close. The state boasts a proud hunting tradition. In much of the state the start of rifle season is practically a holiday. Nearly everyone knows that Nov. 15 your dad and uncle and grandfather will not be reachable for two weeks.
Read full storyMichigan Electric Bills Are Going Up
Today the Michigan Public Safety Commission approved a $368 million rate hike for DTE Electric Co. customers. It was lower than the $622 million rate hike the company initially asked for.
Read full storyGov. Whitmer Launches New Education Department
Today marks the official launch day for Governor Whitmer’s new education initiative the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP). Governor Whitmer established the new department with an executive order last Summer with a goal to expand government resources to pre and post K-12 education and improve peoples’ chances of getting a job.
Read full storyGov. Whitmer Signs Historic Clean Energy Bill
MICHIGAN – On Tuesday, November 28, 2023, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a groundbreaking clean energy bill that will make Michigan the second swing state to go 100% clean energy by 2040. The bill, which was passed by the Michigan Legislature with bipartisan support, will require Michigan's electric utilities to transition to renewable or clean energy programs while pursuing energy savings initiatives.
Read full storyMichigan Bet $533 Million Last Month
This article contains content written by AI. Michigan Sports Betting Sets Record with $533 Million Handle in October. Michigan sports bettors wagered a record-breaking $533 million last month, according to data released by the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB). This represents a 16.5% increase from the $457.7 million wagered in September.
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