Fake Steak? – Michigan lawmakers want lab-grown meat labeled
Michigan lawmakers are pushing for clear labeling on lab-grown meat products, ensuring consumers know exactly what they are buying and farmers compete fairly.
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Michigan lawmakers are pushing for clear labeling on lab-grown meat products, ensuring consumers know exactly what they are buying and farmers compete fairly.
The Bell at Pointe Aux Barques, cast in 1897, sits outside as restoration efforts continue. Will this historic maritime relic be preserved, or will its significance fade into Michigan’s forgotten past?
A pair of Michigan House bills seek to allow backyard hens and home-based art instruction businesses without local zoning restrictions, but both must pass together to become law.
State officials confirm an ongoing avian influenza outbreak in Michigan, with over 300 bird deaths across multiple counties. Residents are urged to report and avoid sick birds.
Michigan State University experts analyze the impact of recent Trump White House administration policies across key areas, including trade, immigration, education, and healthcare. Trump Administration’s Rapid Policy Shifts Draw Expert Analysis Since taking office, the Trump administration has swiftly enacted policies …
Michigan has added a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) locator tool to the MI Bridges website, allowing residents to find treatment and recovery providers statewide.
Michigan is under a winter weather advisory with significant snowfall and icy conditions expected today. Different regions face unique hazards, from strong winds in the U.P. to a wintry mix in Southeast Michigan. Stay updated with the latest Michigan weather forecast.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a lawsuit alleging that Deere & Company is monopolizing agricultural equipment repairs, limiting options and raising costs for farmers. The case seeks to enforce “right to repair” laws and enhance competition in the sector.