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23 of the best Michigan Bloody Marys to pack a brunch
Whether you’re looking for the dive bar basic, a build-your-own adventure, or the most monstrous Mary imaginable, Michigan has some great Bloody Mary options.
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Jack Gohlke makes 10 3s as Oakland delivers first true shock of March Madness, beating Kentucky
The 14th-seeded Golden Grizzlies delivered the first true shock of this year’s March Madness, beating the third-seeded Wildcats 80-76.
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Tom Izzo, Michigan State pick up another first-round win in March Madness, topping Mississippi State
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo won his 20th first-round game in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.
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9 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
There’s never a shortage of newsworthy headlines from Michigan’s cannabis industry as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital.
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How to get oodles of free weed at Hash Bash
The Great Lakes Expungement Network wants to send you on a treasure hunt for Hash Bash—and score you all sorts of free weed goodies.
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Lansing’s top 6 spots for scrumptious seafood
From the depths of the ocean to the heart of Michigan, these treasured establishments offer an array of seafood that anchors Lansing’s food scene. Whether you’re looking for a catch-of-the-day freshness or a Cajun-spiced escapade, each restaurant on this list promises a distinctive dining experience—and scrumptious seafood!
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Postal Service to offer Underground Railroad stamps, including Detroit abolitionist William Lambert
The US Postal Service, in partnership with the Detroit Postal Customer Council and The Detroit River Project, is honoring 10 people who helped guide enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
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Division I’s longest-tenured coach leads Oakland back to March Madness after 12-year absence
Forty years after first arriving on Oakland’s campus near Detroit, 68-year-old Greg Kampe returns to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 13 seasons as Division I’s coaching dean.
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Nearly two dozen Michigan public schools will receive free books this month
How a state program is helping get books into the hands of Michigan students.
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That one time in Michigan: When we constructed an island park
Just a short journey away from the hustle and bustle of Michigan’s largest and most populated city is an island brimming with activity. But it took quite an effort to transform this area into what it is today. This is the story of Belle Isle.

























