When Medicaid Is Out Of Reach – 20,000 Take Advantage of Michigan’s New Family Planning Gamechanger
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) celebrates the first year of Plan First!, offering free family planning
Continue readingThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) celebrates the first year of Plan First!, offering free family planning
Continue readingThe Library of Michigan’s new exhibit “The Searching Eye: Images of Mid-Century Detroit” features rare black-and-white photographs by Norman Zadoorian, showcasing Detroit from the 1940s to 1960s. The collection illustrates the city’s industrial history and personal narratives, enhanced by essays from Zadoorian’s son, Michael, creating a deep emotional connection to Detroit’s past.
Continue readingThe UAW is intensifying its conflict with Stellantis due to unmet U.S. investment commitments, highlighted by a 97% strike authorization vote from Denver workers. Stellantis’ $1.1 billion in stock buybacks, instead of fulfilling a $19 billion investment pledge, has enraged workers, prompting widespread support for potential strikes across UAW locals.
Continue readingMichigan State University has achieved a historic enrollment record of 52,089 students for the 2024-25 academic year, reflecting its appeal as a top education choice. The diverse student body includes 10,978 new undergraduates and 27.8% students of color. MSU’s initiatives aim to enhance accessibility and opportunities in higher education.
Continue readingAttorney General Dana Nessel is challenging Consumers Energy’s proposed $303 million electric rate hike, advocating for a reduction of over 70%. She argues the increase is excessive and unjustified, citing poor service reliability. Nessel’s stance reflects growing public frustration with rising utility costs and underperformance from major providers in Michigan.
Continue readingFelony charges have been filed against four residents and three clerks in St. Clair Shores for allegedly participating in a double voting scheme during the August 2024 Primary Election. The charges include double voting and falsifying election records. Investigations revealed election workers were instructed to override voting systems, compromising election integrity.
Continue readingOn October 26th, the Sanilac Drug Task Force will host the DEA’s National Drug Take Back Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Residents can safely dispose of unused medications at several locations or request no-contact pickup by calling 810-648-4580. Proper disposal helps prevent misuse and environmental contamination.
Continue readingMichigan’s Thumb Coast is an exquisite destination merging stunning natural scenery, rich history, and a vibrant cultural scene. With over 3,000 miles of coastline, it features recreational activities, historical landmarks like the Light Ship Huron, and thriving arts in towns like St. Clair and Marine City, along with unique dining experiences.
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