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Michigan is full of wild edible plants, flowers, mushrooms: What to know

In Michigan, some plant, berry, and mushroom species are available and safe for consumption. Here's what to know about edible species.

 

Construction of $65M Haslett Village to start this fall. What to know about the project

Area residents should expect to see the full demolition of buildings on the site near the corner of Haslett and Marsh roads in August, said developer.

 

Ionia County man killed in one-vehicle crash

Sheriff's deputies said the single-vehicle crash may have been caused by excessive speed.

 

Photos: East Lansing Art Festival gets underway Saturday

Photos: East Lansing Art Festival gets underway Saturday

 

Downtown East Lansing filled with art lovers, creators for annual event

The free arts festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in the city's downtown area on Albert Avenue.

 

New tax cuts, recovering car sales: 7 big things playing into Michigan's revenue

State officials agreed to revise downwards by close to $2.7B how much net tax revenue the state can expect over two years, due to recent legislation.

 

Photos: Eagle Township residents speak out against megasite

Photos: Eagle Township residents speak out against megasite

 

Lansing pushes back on 'No Mow May,' issues 1,400 tall grass tickets

Lansing isn't joining in "No Mow May," and it's issuing the tickets and fines to prove it. "Lansing does NOT participate in NO MOW MAY," signs read.

 

Lansing lost population again, but the news may be better than you think

Only Pontiac, Novi and Troy, among large cities in Michigan, gained population in the two-year span between 2020 and 2022.

 

Crumbleys appeal to Michigan Supreme Court: Blame our son for Oxford shooting, not us

The Crumbleys tell the Michigan Supreme Court their son, not them, caused the deadly Oxford school shooting.

 

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