State representatives took part in the 15th annual Legislative Polar Plunge. It’s a series of events that support Special Olympics Michigan athletes, by jumping into cold water.
A plan to fix Michigan roads has been in the works for months, and on Thursday it finally made its way into the halls of the legislature.
The annual legislative polar plunge is taking place Thursday at the state Capitol. Each year, plungers plop into icy waters to raise money for Special Olympics
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After losing control of Big Ten hopes, Michigan basketball becomes Iowa fans
Iowa vs. Michigan State Prediction, Odds, Picks – Women's Basketball Big Ten Tournament 2025
Big Ten Tournament matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Michigan State Spartans women with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
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Michigan State Spartans take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in Big Ten Tournament
The Michigan Potatoes Association recently worked on an impact study with Michigan State. The result, $2.5 billion of economic activity for the state per year.
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WOODTV.com on MSNThere are two plans to fix Michigan’s roads. Will either happen?House Republicans and the Democratic governor have both rolled out plans to fix Michigan’s notoriously bad roads. On paper, they have some similarities — but it may be that neither ever come
A chaotic scene of people frantically trying to save a boy’s life after he was found unresponsive in a pool was brought under control by a Warren Police
LANSING, MI -- An Oakland County man who has played the lottery for a long time finally hit big as he won a $250,000 Keno jackpot recently. “I always say: ‘You can’t win if you don’t play,’” said the 71-year-old winner who chose to remain anonymous. “I’ve been playing KENO! for years and buy one ticket each week with seven draws.
It’s a time to recognize and give back to the Red Cross so they can continue saving lives and supporting people in need.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNWhat will the weather be like in Michigan this week? Rain and warmer temperatures ahead"Temperatures will be highly changeable going through the middle of the week due to the storm, with much above-normal temperatures over the Midwest moving east into the Eastern U.S. by Tuesday and Wednesday as these areas will generally be on the warm side of the rapidly approaching upstream storm system," the weather service said.
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