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Early voting for August primary election set to begin in Jackson
JACKSON, MI – Early voting is set to begin in the city of Jackson for the Tuesday, Aug. 6 primary election. Due to changes approved by Michigan voters in the November 2022 election, all registered voters can cast ballots starting the second Saturday before an election and ending the Sunday before the election.
University of Michigan Health-Sparrow News: Comprehensive Stroke Center Earns Top National Honors
LANSING, Mich. – University of Michigan Health-Sparrow Lansing and our Comprehensive Stroke Center have received the highest level of recognition for stroke care nationally and for treating Type 2 diabetes patients who have had strokes. For the 7th consecutive year, the Stroke Center earned the American Heart Association /American...
High Caliber Karting and Entertainment Introduces Sensory Friendly Hours
High Caliber Karting & Entertainment is excited to announce the launch of Sensory Friendly Hours, starting Sunday, August 4, 2024. The facility will open early at 11 AM, with Sensory Friendly Hours running until 2 PM, on the first Sunday of every month. During these special hours, we have tailored...
EV industry praises federal investments in Michigan
Michigan's electric vehicle industry is praising the Biden administration for its latest investments in EV manufacturing and innovation. About $650 million will go toward retooling auto plants in Lansing and Marysville to produce newer EV models. The funding is part of the Inflation Reduction Act, going to Michigan and seven other states to make more EVs.
Lost Your Crocs? It Could Have Been A Michigan Fox
Campers at Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula have been puzzled by the mysterious disappearance of their footwear. The culprits behind these thefts have now been identified as a group of foxes, according to recent announcements by park officials. The unusual string of thefts came to light when...
Jonathan Smith, MSU Football Could Be Close to Landing Top Target
The Michigan State Spartans consider 2025 cornerback LaRue Zamorano a top priority. They have been among his top teams since the beginning of June and now it looks like the Spartans could go all the way.
And they’re off: Bridge begins five-day EV road trip around Lake Michigan
Meet the Bridge journalists who are amid a five-day road trip in a rented Chevy Bolt. They hope to make it 1,000 miles around Lake Michigan. They have snacks. But ‘honestly the fact that it's even feasible is surprising to me,’ one says. The snacks are packed, cell...
Deadly Listeria Outbreak Hits Midwest States
Dozens sick and 2 dead as a new listeria outbreak from deli meat spreads through the Midwest to the East Coast. The CDC is currently investigating the source of this most recent listeria outbreak and has so far connected this issue to meat sliced at delis,. Many people in this...
Rite Aid to close 30 more stores
Rite Aid has continued to announce the closing of more of its stores. The company announced 30 more closings in bankruptcy filings on Friday. All 30 stores are in Ohio and Michigan. Since the beginning of June, Rite Aid has announced that it would close 196 stores. All but three...
Michigan's term limits for governor, other officials set by 1992 election ballot measure
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was elected in 2018 and reelected in 2022 but she can't run again. The Michigan Constitution limits governors to two, 4-year terms. Whitmer's current term ends on Jan. 1, 2027. In the November 1992 election, 59% of Michigan voters approved a term-limit ballot question known as...
Michigan residents: July 22 last day to register online, by mail to vote in August primary
Today is the last day for Michiganders to register online or by mail to vote in the state’s Aug. 6 primary election. Eligible residents can still register to vote in person through Election Day. Michigan requires residents to be 18 years old by Election Day and be U.S. citizens...
Recent high school graduates are eligible for free tuition this fall
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently announced tuition free in-county community college for 2023 high school graduates in an effort to help reach Michigan’s goal of 60% of the adult population having a college degree or skills certificate by 2030. Grand Rapids Community College President Charles Lepper believes that this is...
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