Michigan’s Coney War Gets Saucy with Koegel’s New Flint Style Coney Sauce
Koegel Meats unveiled its Flint Style Coney Sauce, marking a major move in Michigan’s culinary rivalry and celebrating the company’s 110-year legacy in Flint.
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Koegel Meats unveiled its Flint Style Coney Sauce, marking a major move in Michigan’s culinary rivalry and celebrating the company’s 110-year legacy in Flint.
This circa-1916 photograph captures The Ramsey Co. storefront in Port Hope, Michigan. A horse-drawn buggy stands ready outside the clapboard commercial building, offering a glimpse into early Main Street life in the Thumb region during a quieter era.
The bipartisan PURE Water Act aims to remove PFAS from drinking water, providing federal funding to help Michigan and other states confront four critical contamination risks.
The Institute for Justice launches the License Plate Privacy Project to fight warrantless ALPR surveillance, revealing five key privacy risks and urging legislative reform.
This historic photograph captures the sprawling Huron Milling Company complex in Harbor Beach, Michigan, a major employer and economic driver in the early to mid-20th century. With its multi-story brick structure, water tower, and rail connections, the mill played a central role in processing grain and feeding regional markets.
The Michigan Senate unanimously passed SB 435, updating the Home Heating Credit’s inflation measure to a national CPI index, ensuring fairer winter aid for 250,000 households.
A University of Michigan mapping study finds that large cattle and hog feeding operations raise PM2.5 pollution levels and disproportionately affect uninsured and Latino communities.
Senate Democrats warn that House GOP delays on Michigan’s education budget could jeopardize free meals, safety initiatives, and class size reductions as the school year starts.