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Published on Jul 4, 2025Source: Lansing State Journal - Michigan - Neutral
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Published on Jul 4, 2025
Michigan Rep. Dingell Melts Down After Big, Beautiful Bill Passes “People Will Die!”
Dingell Decries “Big, Beautiful Bill,” Citing Threats to Healthcare and Food Security Democratic Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell responded on CNN Thursday about the passing of the Big, Beautiful Bill. The House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump …
Source: The Free Press - Tampa - Florida - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Lake Michigan general store gears up for July 4 weekend with 100s of gallons of ice cream
HOLLAND, MI -- At the end of the line, behind the counter stand the unsung heroes of summer: ice cream scoopers. Perfectly positioned between one of Lake Michigan’s most popular campgrounds and beaches sits the iconic red Ottawa Beach General Store. The …
Source: MLive - Michigan - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
One Michigan spot where you can celebrate Independence Day in the 1800s
DEARBORN, MI - There aren’t many places in the country where you can celebrate Independence Day in the 1800s. “Salute to America” runs through Saturday, July 5 at historic Greenfield Village in Dearborn. The event allows visitors to stroll through the …
Source: MLive - Michigan - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Michigan’s forest management plan delayed after ice storm damages 900,000 acres of state forest land
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced this week that its 10-year State Forest Management Plan will be delayed by at least a year. This is because of the widespread damage to state forest land caused by a major ice storm. The storm …
Source: Michigan Public - Michigan - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Former NFL linebacker begins tenure as Michigan school district’s new superintendent
ST. CHARLES, MI – A former NFL player who traded in his pads for a career in education has officially taken the helm at St. Charles Community Schools. “I took quite the path when I first left football,” Superintendent Ron Stanley said. Stanley’s first …
Source: MLive - Michigan - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Air quality alert issued for most of Southeast Michigan -- What to know
An air quality alert has been issued for most of Southeast Michigan on Independence Day. The alert is in effect for most areas along and south of I-69 throughout the day on July 4. This is due to smoke from Canadian wildfires as well as anticipated smoke …
Source: WDIV Local 4 - Michigan - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Mid-Michigan entertainment for the weekend of July 4-6 and beyond
Art Kimberly Chapman’s “86 Reasons for Asylum Admission:” Through July 20, Baber Room Gallery, CMU, cmich.edu/research/cmu-library/about/exhibits Beats Concerts in the Park with Dueling Piano: 5:30-7:30 p.m. July 10, Island Park, 331 N. …
Source: Morning Sun - Michigan - Pending -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Lawmakers keep trying to change Michigan's fireworks laws since they went into place
Michigan legalized the sale of fireworks over a decade ago. Lawmakers said Michigan residents previously drove across state lines to buy the explosives. Over the past decade, Michigan lawmakers have introduced a slew of bills to change Michigan's …
Source: Detroit Free Press - Michigan - Center-left -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Born on the Fourth of July, Michigan's oldest resident turns 114
What’s older than a blender, penicillin and the U.S. moon landing? A Michigan woman celebrating her 114th birthday on July 4. Bonita Gibson, a resident at Waltonwood Carriage Park in Canton, is believed to be the oldest living person in Michigan, according …
Source: Detroit Free Press - Michigan - Center-left