Inside the Creepy Abandoned Mansion Of Michigan Governor Albert Sleeper

Albert E. Sleeper, a prominent figure in Michigan history, served as governor from 1917-1921 and left a lasting impact. He was instrumental in establishing the State Police of Michigan and the Michigan State Park System. The Albert E. Sleeper House, built in 1917, holds historical significance. Despite its current state of disuse, Sleeper’s legacy endures in Michigan’s parks and history.

Jeanne Henry – 18 Years of Electoral Excellence in Huron County

Jeanne Henry has been a vital figure in Huron County, Michigan, for nearly two decades, ensuring the integrity of elections and receiving recognition from the Democratic Party. Her departure due to health reasons marks the end of an era, leaving a lasting impact on the community. Her influential role extends beyond electoral administration, contributing to the success of Thumbwind.com.

Future Michigan Commerical Fishing Regulations – Two House Bills Have Dueling Visions for Fish and Fortune

Does Michigan have a future for commericial fishing? Michigan’s legislative showdown with House Bills No. 5108 and No. 5553 shaping the future of the Great Lakes. Will economic growth sink sustainability, or can harmony be found in Michigan’s waters? Read more about the clash between commerce and conservation rocking Michigan’s boats.