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Foreign Companies Quietly Buying Up Michigan Farmland
A new MSU report shows foreign companies quietly buying Michigan farmland—some near military bases. The result? Bipartisan panic and new proposed laws.

Around Since 1920, Michigan's Oldest radio Station is Still Going
Michigan's first radio station has outlasted them all so far. Here are details and some memorabilia...

Love That Crunch: The Brown Hut and Peanut Room, Jackson
Shells galore littered the floor, but it was all part of the charm of the Peanut Room...

Michigan Hunters Reported 280K Deer—DNR Says Try 373K
In 2024, Michigan hunters said they harvested 280,000 deer. The DNR crunched the numbers and estimates it was actually closer to 373,000. That's a pretty big whoops.

Do Michiganders Have Accents? 7 Words That Prove We Do
Think Michiganders don’t have an accent? Think again. See if you pass the accent test.

100K Miles of Wires: Michigan’s Power Storm Plan
Ever wonder what Michigan’s power companies do before a storm hits? Here's how Consumers Energy and the Lansing BWL prepare to keep your lights on.

Strong Winds, Hail and Tornadoes Possible in Michigan Tonight
Severe thunderstorms are expected across southern Michigan starting Wednesday afternoon, with damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes possible.

Former Jackson Drive-In Theaters and Their Old Ads
Sneaking buddies in the via the trunk, making out, concession stand food.....who needed to watch the movies?

Coney Paczkis Are Just one of These Four Odd Michigan Foods
Purple Potato Chips and Coney Paczkis: Only Found in Michigan?

What You Need to Know About Michigan’s Construction Zone Laws
Michigan’s work zones are in full swing, and breaking the law in them could cost you thousands or even jail time.