Remembering the Blizzard of 1978 – West Michigan’s Worst Winter Storm

The Blizzard of 1978, termed the “Storm of the Century,” severely disrupted West Michigan, causing 15-foot snow drifts and isolating communities. Despite challenges, the community exhibited remarkable resilience, ultimately highlighting the importance of preparedness and fostering unity during adversity.

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This Michigan Small Town’s New Year’s Eve Celebration Ranks Better Than Times Square ??

Ludington, Michigan, celebrated for its enchanting New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, offers a small-town charm that outshines major cities. With family-friendly events, a dazzling fireworks display, and a commitment to safety through a Safe Rides program, Ludington promises a memorable celebration for all. This lakeside town is a unique festive destination.

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Grand Funk Railroad’s Mark Farner – What He Saw After Dying – A Hopeful Spiritual Awakening

Mark Farner, frontman of Grand Funk Railroad, shared a profound near-death experience that transformed his outlook on life. He emphasizes the importance of overcoming “debt consciousness,” which burdens individuals with regrets and expectations. Farner advocates for self-love and forgiveness, guiding others toward liberation and meaningful living, reflected in his new album.

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Michigan Supreme Court Named on Judicial Hellholes® Report for Second Year

The Michigan Supreme Court’s recent decisions have raised alarms about judicial activism and expanded liability, resulting in Michigan being ranked eighth on the Judicial Hellholes® list. Critics argue these rulings create an uncertain legal environment, harming businesses and economic growth by favoring litigation, complicating liability standards, and opening new pathways for employment lawsuits.

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Court Rules Against “Shady Robocall Scheme” Targeting Detroit Voters

Michigan AG Dana Nessel has secured a ruling to proceed with criminal charges against Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl for alleged voter suppression through deceptive robocalls aimed at Detroit voters during the 2020 election. The appeals court affirmed that the robocalls intentionally misled voters, violating election laws and infringing on voting rights.

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Michigan AG Nessel Drops Bombshell Clergy Abuse Report – 7 Decades of Secrets Within The Lansing Diocese

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has released a report detailing decades of sexual abuse allegations against clergy in the Diocese of Lansing, identifying 56 alleged offenders, mostly priests. The investigation, initiated in 2018, highlights challenges in prosecution due to statutory limitations, while acknowledging the importance of validating victims’ experiences and promoting accountability.

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Michigan Awards $4 Million in Grants to Boost Renewable Energy Projects

Michigan State program supports solar and battery storage development, powering 800,000 Michigan households while enhancing local community services. EGLE’s Renewables Ready Communities Award Funds Second Round of Projects LANSING, MI—The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) announced $4.04 …

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Michigan Restaurants And Tipped Wage Workers Fear Mass Layoffs as Democrats Stall Action

Michigan’s hospitality industry faces potential collapse due to Democrats neglecting tipped wage protections, according to Republicans. A recent survey warns of mass layoffs and higher prices if current policies persist, as workers and small businesses depend on tipping.

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