Kyle Kaminski is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than a decade of experience covering news across Michigan. Prior to joining The ‘Gander, Kyle worked as the managing editor at City Pulse in Lansing and as a reporter for the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
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16 Rural Michigan Communities Score State Grants For Economic Growth
More than $1.8 million in state grants were awarded to 22 projects across Michigan. Each of them promote land-based industries, and will support infrastructure that benefits rural communities.
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Eggsplainer: Nessel Wants Your Grocery Store to be Straight Up About Eggs
Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging Kroger to fix “confusing and misleading” signage in its stores after a recent report showed that regular shoppers of the regional grocery chain had been misled into buying eggs from caged hens that they thought were cage-free.
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6 Quick Hits of Cannabis News From Across Michigan
Cannabis is a pretty big deal in Michigan—and there’s never a shortage of newsworthy headlines from the industry as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital.
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California Brand Expands to Michigan With ‘Good Old-Fashioned’ Weed
A popular west coast cannabis brand has arrived in the Mitten from California. And now the company is leaning on Michigan farmers to keep up its reputation for sustainable agriculture and good weed.
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Business Expansion Projects Spell Hundreds of New Jobs for Michiganders
Several new business expansion projects fueled by state grants and tax incentives will create hundreds of jobs, and help strengthen Michigan’s role in the semiconductor and electric vehicle manufacturing industry, state officials announced this week.
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Michigan AG Takes Aim at Corporate Monopoly on Repairs
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is going up to bat against corporate monopolies that make it difficult for people to repair their own cars, trucks, farm equipment and other electronics.
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What’s the Deal with Gun Reforms in Michigan?
Democrats in the Michigan House of Representatives could cement the final votes on a sweeping gun safety package early next month, after new requirements for safe storage and universal background checks cleared the state Senate last week. Here’s the deal.
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Repeal of Third Grade Reading Law Restores Parental Rights in Michigan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday signed a bill to repeal a controversial state law which for years has punished Michigan students who fall behind more than one grade level in reading and writing by forcing them to repeat the third grade.
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Michigan’s Largest Civil Settlement to Make Amends in Flint Water Crisis
Republican officials repeatedly dismissed Flint residents who said their water was making them sick, until it turned into a full-blown crisis. Now, with a state government under Democratic control, Michigan is finally making some amends—in a big way.
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Gun Safety Reforms Will Not ‘Disarm’ Michiganders—or Recreate the Holocaust
The election denying extremist who is in charge of the Michigan Republican Party has cooked up some offensive new scare tactics to oppose proposed gun safety legislation in Michigan—but they’re just more bizarre conspiracy theories.






















