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Published on 16:04 GMTSource: WSJM - Michigan - Neutral
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Published on 22:25 GMT
Whitmer and gun safety advocates talk next steps to prevent future shootings in Michigan
Thoughts and prayers didn’t save lives in Michigan, but a slate of gun safety measures that became law after the state suffered two mass shootings will continue to reduce gun violence, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told a crowd of gun violence prevention advocates …
Source: Michigan Advance - Left-wing -
Published on 22:54 GMT
Alert for Michigan Drivers: Neighboring States Charge Monthly EZ Pass Fees – How to Avoid Them
Michigan famously does not have any toll roads that cross the state. With the exception of the Mackinac Bridge, international crossings in Detroit, Port Huron and Sault Ste. Marie and the very controversial private toll bridges in Bay City, there's no …
Source: 98.7 The Grand - Michigan - Pending -
Published on 22:54 GMT
Michigan Township Forced to Maintain Home on a Street That No Longer Exists
Blighted homes and properties are a nuisance in nearly every community around the country. Michigan's Rust Belt cities and townships are no exception. A sad case of a neglected property in Ypsilanti becomes more intriguing when you learn the street it…
Source: 98.7 The Grand - Michigan - Pending -
Published on 22:50 GMT
The Very First McDonald's in Michigan Was in Lansing: 1957
McDonald’s restaurants have been in Michigan since 1957. And where do you think the very first Michigan McDonald’s was? In Lansing. It popped up at 2120 North Larch Street in Lansing thanks to Ed MacLuckie. Ed was the son-in-law of a golfing buddy of …
Source: The Game 730AM - Michigan - Pending -
Published on 22:26 GMT
Michigan lawmakers push competing plans for regulating cellphones in schools
Lansing — The Michigan House and Senate are floating conflicting plans this week for how to address the use of cellphones in schools with one proposal aiming to ban the devices in elementary grades and another attempting to leave the matter up to …
Source: The Detroit News - Michigan - Neutral -
Published on 16:46 GMT
Michigan football spring game final thoughts: Breakout star, a mild concern and more
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Here are some final thoughts on Michigan’s spring game, starting with the breakout star that everyone saw coming … 1. Jalen Hoffman? OK, I didn’t see that one coming. I did, however, project Hoffman to make Michigan’s 105-man roster …
Source: The New York Times - Neutral -
Published on 22:25 GMT
Michigan House passes bipartisan Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund
In a nearly unanimous vote, Michigan lawmakers in the state House passed a $115 million annual public safety fund aimed to decrease violent crime in communities. One of the sponsors for the bills to implement a Public Safety and Violence Prevention Fund to …
Source: Michigan Advance - Left-wing -
Published on 14:02 GMT
Michigan’s Online Casino Boom and What it Means for the US Market
According to the latest figures, 2024 was a milestone year for Michigan and its online casino scene. The total revenue from iGaming came in at an impressive $2.4 billion. Other areas, like sports betting, also contributed, but their figures were in the …
Source: Michigan Technology News - Neutral -
Published on 18:06 GMT
Should you bet Michigan football’s win total over after the spring game?
The Michigan Wolverines’ March and April practice sessions concluded this past weekend with the annual spring game, giving fans a glimpse of what’s to come in the 2025 season. Social media was buzzing when one of Bryce Underwood’s highlights made its way …
Source: MLive - Michigan - Neutral