Category: Michigan
Michiganâs âqueen of agâ is retiring, risking Democratic U.S. Senate seat
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s electoral dominance in Michigan was fueled by her crossover appeal to Republicans in the state’s agricultural industry. Farmers havenât settled on a successor….
What farmers want from Michiganâs next U.S. senator
Members of Michiganâs agriculture industry outline what theyâre watching in Congress as negotiations over the latest farm bill ramp up and U.S Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a longtime champion of farming issues in Congress, prepares to retire….
What farmers want from Michigan’s next U.S. Senator
The Republican-controlled House Agriculture Committee passed its version of a farm bill last month. Senate Democrats — led by Stabenow — haven’t yet released a
Michigan’s ‘queen of ag’ is retiring, risking Democratic U.S. Senate seat
Why agriculture matters Agriculture is one of Michigan’s biggest industries, contributing an estimated $104.7 billion annually to the state’s economy and employing about 17 percent
Michigan splash pad shooting: What we know, and what to expect next
After a shooting in Rochester Hills wounded nine on Saturday, some are wondering whether any of Michiganâs recently enacted gun laws could have quashed the problem before it occurred….
Michigan splash pad shooting: What we know, and what to expect next
A 42-year-old white male opened fire at a splash pad in Rochester Hills on Saturday, wounding multiple people — including two children. The gunman, located
Bridge Michigan News Quiz: June 16, 2024. Did you pay attention?
Another week, another fabulous Bridge Michigan News Quiz, which tests your smarts about the past seven days in the Wolverine (and Spartan) state. This week,
Bridge Michigan News Quiz: June 16, 2024. Did you pay attention?
So much happened last week. If you remember, this quiz should be a piece of cake…
Why Trump courts Detroit: He wonât win city. In close race, he wonât have to
Former President Donald Trump was back in Detroit again on Saturday. He picked up the endorsement of former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and some rappers, but has little chance of winning the predominantly Democratic city…
Why Trump courts Detroit: He won’t win city. In close race, he won’t have to
In his remarks, he falsely claimed, “we achieved the lowest African American unemployment rate and the lowest African American poverty rate ever recorded during my