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Hot n’ Now: America’s Lost Relic Is Still In Business Here In Michigan
My grandparents have lived in Holland most of my life so I frequently visited Holland State Park growing up. My favorite building to drive past was always this closed Hot n' Now shop where my dad said he would buy a bunch of super cheap hamburgers that "got me through school".
Michigan’s Adventure & Cedar Point Now Part of Six Flags
Michigan's Adventure and Cedar Point have now become Six Flags amusement parks. Will this change anything at either park?. Cedar Fair is the parent company of Michigan's Adventure, Cedar Point, Kings Island, Knott's Beery Farm, and Canada's Wonderland. Cedar Fair was created when Cedar Point purchased Valleyfair Amusement Park in 1978 combining parts of the two names.
Michigan DNR Expands Barry State Game Area with Addition of Former Kalamazoo Camp in Hastings
In a reaffirmation of commitment towards conserving Michigan's verdant riches, the former Boys and Girls Club of Kalamazoo Camp has found a new purpose under the stewardship of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The 200-acre tract, nestled in Hastings, will burgeon the expanse of the Barry State Game Area, a move geared to amp up habitat connectivity and biodiversity across the region, according to WWJ Newsradio 950.
Invasive plant found for first time in Michigan waters
EGLE is fighting one of the world’s most invasive aquatic plants found for the first time in the state last October in two West Michigan. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, or EGLE, confirmed two small populations of hydrilla in two of three interconnected private ponds located on residential properties in Berrien Springs.
New FDA Approved Alzheimer’s Drug May Be Coming To Michigan
Since the beginning of time sickness and disease have plagued the Earth and have taken the lives of many. Doctors have been working for centuries on remedies, cures, and medications that ease the lives of those with many different diseases. They have gotten farther in their research and advancements with some diseases more than others as they have been able to find cures or even vaccinations that prevent these illnesses and viruses.
2 dead, 19 injured after shooting in Michigan: Police
DETROIT (TND) — Two people are dead and at least 19 are injured after a shooting early Sunday in Michigan. Michigan State Police said in a tweet on X that no one is in custody and they will be assisting the Detroit Police Department in the investigation. The extent of the victims' injuries was not disclosed.
Michigan’s Startling Rank Nationally For Summer Power Outages
How many flashlights are strategically placed throughout your home in the event of the inevitable Michigan summer power outage? Thunderstorms, tornados, and even a stray car meeting a utility pole can cause hundreds, thousands, even hundreds of thousands of Michiganders considerable inconvenience when the electricity ceases to be delivered. But how does the Mitten State stack up against the rest of the US in terms of frequency and length of outages?
Without a ‘magic bullet’ for Michigan’s deer woes, hunting season changes could be coming
By the dozen, they munch away at fields of soybeans. They sparked more than 58,000 car wrecks last year, killing 19 people. They’re thriving near Michigan’s population centers and sputtering in its wildest northern reaches. Michigan’s deer population is out of whack, and hunters, conservationists and wildlife officials...
Michigan City Named ‘Smartest In America': Full 100 City Listing
With all the innovations that Michigan produces, such as advanced autonomous vehicles, medical breakthroughs, technological achievements, and even new, safer uses for chemicals in our everyday lives, it's no surprise that our state is home to some of the smartest minds in America. What may surprise you is that Michigan, for the second year in a row, has been named the home of the country's most well-educated metro.
What lessons does Michigan’s innovative tri-share child care program have for Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio—In 2019, Greg VanWoerkom sat at his desk in the Michigan House of Representatives and sketched out a plan to tackle a problem he had long thought about: how to reduce the skyrocketing cost of child care for the middle class. VanWoerkom’s plan called for creating a state...
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