Joey Oliver
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From ice caves to sinkholes, these are Michigan’s 15 coolest natural wonders
Michigan’s landscape is littered with breathtaking features. These are some of our favorite natural wonders from around the state.
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7 Michigan Ghost Towns You Might Not Find on Your Map
These are seven ghost towns you won’t believe were once booming.
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11 Michigan-Made Foods Just For The Adventurous
Some are specialties for an acquired Michigan palette (cotton candy Faygo, anyone?), while others are simply strange (muskrat casserole). Here are 13 unique foods you can find across the mitten.
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What’s Being Done About Racial, Ethnic Disparities Found in MSP Traffic Stops
“Michiganders deserve unbiased policing, transparency, and accountability from their state police, and that’s what they’re going to get,” said MSP Director Col. Joe Gasper.
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This Small Michigan City Is Hoping to Make a Big Impact Through Cutting Its Carbon Emissions
Ferndale Mayor Melanie Piana has her city leading the way toward carbon neutrality in Michigan. “We’re just trying to do our part at the local level to impact the global level.”
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7 Michigan Ghost Towns You Might Not Find on Your Map
These are seven ghost towns you won’t believe were once booming.
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‘Thoughts and Love and Prayers Don’t go far Enough’: What Hasn’t Changed Since Oxford HS Shooting
From wearing clear backpacks to having their social media monitored, Oxford High School students have had to bear the brunt of changes following a shooting at their school. Meanwhile, Michigan Democrats are working to bring change to keep everyone safe.
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Inside the Governor’s 2022 Campaign: Where Do Whitmer’s Excess Funds Go?
James Craig has attacked Gretchen Whitmer’s campaign fundraising. Here’s a fact check on some of his claims.
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5 Ghost Ships Believed to Still be Sailing the Great Lakes
Conversations about ghost ships aren’t limited to the Flying Dutchman. The Great Lakes have their fair share of spooky tales, too.
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Good News on Paychecks and Taxes: 5 New Michigan Laws to Know for 2022
From not having to pay a tax on tampons to seeing an increase in minimum wage, many Michiganders could be saving money in 2022 thanks to these new laws.

















