State News

 Marsha Chartrand

Frankenmuth kept to its chickens during pandemic. Now, it’s thriving.

By Paula Gardner (Bridge Michigan) FRANKENMUTH — Close to 3 million visitors will stop in this German-themed downtown this year to see dachshunds race, drink at swim-up bars in water parks, and shop in Main Street stores that sell cheese, kilts and 50,000 Christmas ornaments. Frankenmuth, known as Michigan’s “Little Bavaria,” is heading into its […]

 Sara Swanson

With insulin costs rising, Michigan plots early steps to produce its own

by Robin Erb (Bridge Michigan) A Michigan lawmaker bent on finding cheaper insulin for residents with diabetes  — as low as $60 a month — has turned to two U.S. drug companies poised to introduce new insulin products as early as 2024. If all goes well, Michigan residents could be getting insulin by 2024 for […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Amid monarch butterfly crisis, will Michigan rise to the challenge?

by Irving Mejia-Hilario (Michigan Environmental Watch/Bridge Michigan) Emily Miller, a fourth-grade teacher who lives in Lambertville, so admires monarch butterflies she converted her garden into an oasis for the winged pollinators and wrote a children’s book about them. “I’ve always loved watching butterflies float through my gardens, and the thought of no longer seeing their bright orange […]

 Sara Swanson

As mask battles fade, Michigan school boards face new culture-war debates

by Tracie Mauriello & Koby Levin, Chalkbeat (Bridge Michigan) Two years ago, while COVID was raging through Michigan, so were battles at local school board meetings. Across the state, volunteer board members who typically spent their time poring over budgets and contracts struggled to contend with a vocal public sharply divided over mask mandates and online learning. […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Medicare open enrollment begins in Michigan: What to know

by Robin Erb (Bridge Michigan) As Medicare’s open enrollment period began last Saturday, there are a number of upfront savings for beneficiaries reviewing plans for 2023. The changes are owing to a variety of unlikely factors, from the passage of the federal Inflation Reduction Act to the flop of a once-promising Alzheimer’s drug. Michigan’s 2.1 million […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan Proposal 2: What’s true, false, unknown about the voting ballot question

by Zahra Ahmad (Bridge Michigan) Michigan voters will determine whether to allow early in-person voting, private donations for public elections and a slew of other voting changes when considering Proposal 2 on Nov. 8. Voting “yes” would amend Michigan’s constitution to allow nine days of early in-person voting, add an absentee-ballot box in every city and township and […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Social Security increase: 2.2 million in Michigan to get $140 more per month

by Zahra Ahmad (Bridge Michigan) Social Security payments will increase an average of $140 per month starting in January for 2.2 million Michigan residents receiving the benefit. On Thursday, the U.S. Social Security Administration announced an 8.7% cost of living increase, the biggest increase in more than four decades. In Michigan, more than a third […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan gas prices are up again. Here is why.

by Zahra Ahmad (Bridge Michigan) Michigan’s gas prices, up about 17 cents a gallon over last week alone, continue to rise. Regular gas was $4.34 in Michigan on Thursday, a 10-cent increase compared to Wednesday and 48 cents higher than the national average of $3.86. According to AAA reports, drivers are paying 51 cents more today than […]

 Sara Swanson

Biden pardons federal marijuana possession charges. What it means to Michigan

by Zahra Ahmad (Bridge Michigan) Michigan marijuana reform leaders on Thursday called President Joe Biden’s pardon of federal marijuana possession convictions an overdue step in the right direction. Biden pardoned all people convicted of marijuana possession under federal law and said his administration should consider whether the drug should be classified as a Schedule 1 […]

 Sara Swanson

Crime spiked in Michigan under Whitmer. Who is or what is to blame?

by Jonathan Oosting (Bridge Michigan) Sirens wail over Detroit’s skyline, police lights flicker through a living room window and looters smash a business storefront in a new online attack ad that accuses Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of being “soft on criminals.” The dystopian imagery is part of a Republican push to blame rising violent crime […]

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