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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Say what you want, but Michigan’s cannabis scene is anything but boring.
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Ask Dr. Litinas: Vape, gummy, or tincture? Why different products hit Michiganders differently
The way we introduce cannabis products into our body plays a defining role in how our body absorbs them, how they’re distributed and metabolized, and ultimately, how we feel.
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Dozens of costumed canines get their chance to trick-or-treating at Howloween event in Michigan
Dogs dressed up as everything from Elvis Presley to Scooby Doo’s Mystery Machine went trick-or-treating in Michigan’s capital Friday.
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About 72% of Michigan students considered not ‘college ready’
Nearly three quarters of Michigan high school students are considered to be unprepared for college, according to data from the Michigan League for Public Policy.
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Appeals court backs Michigan school in banning ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ shirts
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled in favor of a Michigan school district in a dispute over free speech and “Let’s Go Brandon” shirts, clothing that took a jab at then-President Joe Biden.
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16 Michigan events to check out this weekend (Oct. 17-19)
This week’s highlights include marathons in two major cities, fall fun, and even a festival dedicated to the humble earthworm.
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15 things to do during Mackinac Island’s off-season
Did you know Mackinac Island is open year-round? From the annual Christmas Tree lighting to snowshoeing, here are some activities to enjoy in the off-season.
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Take a ride through a ‘tunnel of terror’ car wash at these Michigan locations
This October, select car washes across the US are transforming into haunted horror tunnels, and yes, your vehicle gets squeaky clean while you scream.
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5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
It’s getting chilly out there, but Michigan’s cannabis headlines are still on fire.
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Michigan’s weed laws: 7 things every stoner should know
Is it legal to smoke weed in public in Michigan? Not exactly. Here’s a quick commuter guide to what’s actually allowed under state law.

























