Michigan Right to Repair Bill Aims to Empower Farmers, Cut Costs
Michigan farmers may soon have the right to fix their own equipment, thanks to Sen. Sue Shink’s Right to Repair
Continue readingMichigan farmers may soon have the right to fix their own equipment, thanks to Sen. Sue Shink’s Right to Repair
Continue readingMichigan launches Woodchuck’s AI-driven biomass facility in Grand Rapids, setting a national standard for clean energy innovation, diverting waste from landfills, and creating jobs while enhancing sustainability and resilience against climate issues.
Continue readingRare photos and local history bring Owendale, Michigan to life in the early 1900s. See Main Street, the railroad, schools, churches, and the families who built this small Thumb community.
Continue readingRose Island, a popular Michigan resort since the early 20th century, thrived with amenities like boating, dancing, and picnics. Owned initially by the Durkees and later the Peters Brothers, it became a vibrant community hub before declining.
Continue readingThe Michigan House urges Governor Pritzker to expedite the Brandon Road Project to prevent Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes, highlighting significant environmental and economic risks to Michigan’s $7 billion fishing and tourism industries.
Continue readingBay City has secured a $500,000 grant from the MEDC to transform Carroll Park into an inclusive playground, enhancing accessibility and community engagement while supporting the city’s broader development initiatives.
Continue readingThe early 1900s in Kingston, Michigan, reflect the essence of rural American life. This quiet village in Tuscola County provides
Continue readingCorey Rosser, a social studies teacher at Quest High School, has been named Michigan Teacher of the Year for 2025-26, highlighting the importance of alternative education and teacher advocacy in Michigan’s educational landscape.
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