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Lansing State Journal on MSNDonald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parks. How it affects MichiganCurrently, all national park visitors are subject to the same entry fee structure, but the Trump administration wants to ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNTake a break near a Great Lake: Check out Michigan's roadside parks with a viewFor a closer look at Lake Michigan's shore, here are some roadside parks in the northwest region: Arcadia Scenic Turnout on M ...
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mlive on MSN12 road closures scheduled this week across MichiganMichigan drivers will need to be extra patient this week while facing the combination of high temperatures and new road ...
Roseland has a legacy of racist real estate practices and disinvestment, but it also holds a place in the hearts of those ...
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin is urging her party to "face up" to what's not working, change course and pursue "an economy that works for everyone." ...
King Ocean Crab sits on Miller Road in Lansing, a location that might make seafood purists raise an eyebrow. After all, Michigan is known for many wonderful things – Great Lakes, automobiles, and an ...
However, Portage's Raising Cane's is expected to open to the public later this year, officials said. Until the Ann Arbor, Portage and Kentwood locations are open to the public, th ...
ALPENA, Michigan-Ken McQuarrie grew up two blocks from Thunder Bay, in Alpena, where his dad and uncles were divers. One uncle explored shipwrecks in ...
Other options include sweet potato fries with a hint of natural sweetness, perfectly fried hush puppies with tender interiors, steamed rice for those seeking a simpler accompaniment, and boiled eggs ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNMichigan Avenue work will snarl routes to UM Health-Sparrow. Here are some work-aroundsWith the work encroaching from the east, Sparrow said patients can use Kalamazoo St., Pensylvania Ave. and Eureka St. to ...
The University of Michigan Health-Sparrow is providing alternate routes as the Michigan Avenue road construction gets closer.
Lansing's Pride festival is nearly here. Set to start at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 28, here is what to know before you arrive.
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