State News

 Marsha Chartrand

Surgeon general warns about social media, teens: Will Michigan listen?

by Riley Hodder (Bridge Michigan) A few weeks ago, Lyric Fountain, a sophomore at Woodhaven High School in southeast Michigan, started research on the negative effects of social media for her English class. Fountain has always been careful with social media, and this assignment served as an opportunity to further explore her concerns. At the […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan’s second human donor milk bank opens in Jackson

by Irina Li (Bridge Michigan) Michigan families in need of breast milk for their babies can now turn to Henry Ford Health’s new human donor milk bank in Jackson. After delivering its first batch of donor milk to the Henry Ford Jackson Hospital on Friday, the Henry Ford Milk Bank is officially open, hoping to […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan moves to adopt early voting; Republicans say efforts go too far

by Oralandar Brand-Williams, Votebeat (for Bridge Michigan) Voting in Michigan is about to undergo unprecedented changes, and among those changes will be the option of at least nine days of in-person early voting. What that looks like to voters will depend on where in the state they live. The House and Senate passed legislation Wednesday […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan bills would give farmers ‘right to repair’ tractors, equipment

by Ashley Zhou (Bridge Michigan) Farmers at Faist Farms in Jackson County were planting their annual corn crop this spring when their John Deere tractor ground to a halt, displaying an error code. Hoping to diagnose the problem, Jacob Faist pulled out the manual and looked up the code. But the manual simply said to […]

 Sara Swanson

‘Hands-free’ distracted driving law takes effect June 30 in Michigan

by Lauren Gibbons (Bridge Michigan) PLYMOUTH — Starting this summer, Michigan drivers will have to put down their phones while behind the wheel or risk a ticket. On Wednesday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation making Michigan the 26th state to enact a “hands-free” distracted driving law, which bars motorists from driving while holding cell phones […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan population woes persist: Thousands leave for Sun Belt, census shows

by Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) Michigan’s population struggles continued after the pandemic eased, as nearly 15,000 people moved to other states from 2020 to 2021, new Census Bureau data shows. Even so, that was an improvement from the estimated net loss of 20,357 residents to other states from 2018 to 2019. The new numbers released Thursday […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan GOP plans shakeup of presidential primary, shift power to caucuses

by Jonathan Oosting (Bridge Michigan) Michigan Republican Party officials want to award most of the state’s presidential nominating delegates to the winner of 13 separate district caucuses, a move that would minimize the importance of the public primary four days earlier. The Michigan GOP’s state central committee was set to vote Saturday on the plan […]

 Sara Swanson

How a tiny U.P. school became a national model for Native American education

by Ron French  (Bridge Michigan) WATERSMEET—Three out of four students enrolled at the Watersmeet Township School are Native American, but there were days in the very recent past when you wouldn’t know it. Sixty percent of children from the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians tribe were deemed chronically absent during the 2021-22 school […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Green burials, ash jewelry are a thing now in Michigan. Can state law adjust?

By Riley Hodder (Bridge Michigan) Desiree Garagiola’s mother-in-law, Janet “JJ” Humble, always used to joke that when she died, she wanted her ashes dumped over the fence on their property into Don Epley Park in Hartland, the Livingston County community where they shared a home. Humble loved the community, Garagiola said, and wanted to stay […]

 Sara Swanson

Device dating to 234 B.C. may allow Michigan native fish to bypass dams

by Elaine Mallon, Great Lakes Echo (Bridge Michigan) In the course of 11 days, a device dating back to 234 B.C. successfully captured 704 fish and lifted them into a collection basket as part of a project to determine if the method could be used in the future to move fish across dams without injury, […]

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