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$55 MILLION | Michigan paying out millions to people who wrongly paid back pandemic-era unemployment benefits
LANSING, Mich. — If you received unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic and were asked to pay some of it back, you might be eligible for part of a $55 million class action lawsuit settlement. The settlement stems from the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) wrongly asking some benefit...
The Dirtiest City In Michigan Won’t Surprise You
I am an avid preacher of the world-saving gospel and I do everything in my power to contribute to that initiative. As humans, we are the ones that have the power to uplift and build or destroy our atmosphere, and over the last few decades we have been doing more destruction than preservation. Whether you want to take a look at the large problems like carbon emissions from fossil fuels or smaller issues like littering, they are all significant in the situation.
Man with machine guns who sold meth masked as Adderall gets prison, U.S. attorney says
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A Southwest Michigan man was sentenced to a decade in prison for possession of meth, which he planned to press into pills and sell, according to U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan Mark Totten. Travon Deshaun-Roderick Mansker, 26, of Battle Creek, was sentenced to...
Michigan High School Named One Of The Most Expensive In America
Every Michigan parent wants to make sure their kids have access to the best education. And some families have the means and choose to pay for that education at a private school. There's one Michigan high school that could cost parents as much as paying for a college education, as it was recently named one of the most expensive schools in the nation.
Pat Sajak: Retired From ‘Wheel’ and Now Working in Michigan
After 41 years at the helm of 'Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak now has more time to concentrate on his other job, and it's right here in good ol' Michigan. Sajak announced his retirement from the iconic game show last year, saying "The time has come." As he wrapped up the season last week, he quipped that walking away from Wheel will give him more time to play with grandchildren. The cheeky remark served as a playful reminder to his two children - Patrick and Maggie - that he would like to become a grandpa sooner, rather than later.
Could Michigan Join Tornado Alley? Findings Show New Risks
This spring has been an odd season for Michigan. April was the second most active tornado season on record, with Michigan experiencing its first-ever tornado emergency, a rare declaration of an exceedingly dangerous tornado in the area. Michigan has never been known for its tornadoes, but this year we've already had 8 tornadoes when we usually average 15 the entire year.
Are You Required by Law to Answer Your Door for Police in Michigan?
Answering your door for anyone in 2024 can sometimes feel a little risky, as our level of trust just isn't what it once was. Many Michigan residents simply don't feel comfortable not knowing who's on the other side of that door. What if the police come knocking? While it seems...
Michigan’s “Other” Cereal Company: Price Cereals in Yorkville
Michigan is famous for cereal, right? Kellogg’s cereals, Post cereals, and General Foods. But why doesn’t anyone ever mention the Price Cereal Food Company? There is hardly anything written about it. The company was an off-shoot of the Price Flavoring Extract Company out of Chicago, founded by Dr....
The Curious Case of Michigan’s ‘Fat Diamond’ Road Signs
Drivers in Michigan pass by various road signs mile after mile on the trips they take. The shields that indicate the routes a driver is on or intersecting are among the most vital. Signed highways are generally in three main categories: Interstate, US Routes and State Roads. (A smaller category of county road signs exist but is not uniformly used.)
Take a Look Inside the First 3d-Printed House in Michigan
A house made by 3D printing? For real? How good could it be?. Michigan now has its first 3D house...in fact, it's the first in the Midwest thanks to Citizen Robotics. It's located at 1444 Sheridan Street in Detroit, in the Islandview neighborhood. And it's not a model or trial house...it's a real, livable single-family residence with two bedrooms, one bathroom, and 988 square feet...and it's even handicap-equipped. Evelyn Woodman, the co-founder of Citizen Robotics, says “As the homeowner continues to age, or should they have any physical disabilities they would have no problem getting around in this home."
BEWARE: Mushrooms Could Cause Harm To Michigan Residents
Mushrooms are a vegetable that has many different purposes including but not limited to nutrition and cleaning purposes. Michigan is home to several different types of mushrooms, the most famous of them being the Morel mushroom, which brings hunters to the Mitten state from all over the country. Although Morel mushrooms are famous and taste great, they aren't the only popular mushrooms that are in Michigan.
MSU trustee made explicit hand gesture during meeting, report finds
EAST LANSING ― One of two Michigan State University trustees facing possible removal from state office for misconduct and ethics violations made an explicit hand gesture during a public meeting, a university investigation found. Former Board of Trustees chair Rema Vassar, D-Detroit, made the gesture March 3, during the same meeting in which six of her fellow board members voted to censure her and ask Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to remove her from office. ...
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