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Houghton Lake still had its annual winter festival, though most ice fisherman ran for cover once it hit -30 degrees
Houghton Lake still had its annual winter festival, though most ice fisherman ran for cover once it hit -30 degrees
Edgar Prince had the idea to pipe warm water under the city streets in the 1980s, keeping this West Michigan town thriving in winter
Edgar Prince had the idea to pipe warm water under the city streets in the 1980s, keeping this West Michigan town thriving in winter
The dads who spend their time building a neighborhood rink and tending it with a homemade Zamboni are keeping a culture alive
The dads who spend their time building a neighborhood rink and tending it with a homemade Zamboni are keeping a culture alive

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Ope or Nope

Ope means yep, Nope means nope. Fresh takes on Michigan trends from our culture staff.

The Enjoyer Podcast

If You Seek a Smoky Peninsula | Ep. 114

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The Enjoyer Podcast

Michigan news, politics and culture through the eyes of veteran Michigan reporter James Dickson.

The Pleasant Peninsula Podcast

Heat is Torture, Cold is Deadly

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Ep. 58

The Pleasant Peninsula Podcast

Outside. Every week. All year. Be it rain, snow, sun, or heavy wind, O.W. Root is outdoors, speaking to what’s good about Michigan. Because it’s always a beautiful day.

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IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY

Michigan. The rhythm of the assembly line, the patter of a lonely trail. Detroit, Kalamazoo, the Upper Peninsula. A rare union of nature and industry. Dark days gone by. It was said to have been lost.

But for those who can see the forest for the trees, who can hear its choir of steel and yearn for urban renewal, it can be the vision of a new American Dream. And now, we need for Enjoyers to fill its sacred spaces, love its wild, and promote its industry. You’re one of them.

Get out there and enjoy.

Michigan. The rhythm of the assembly line, the patter of a lonely trail. Detroit, Kalamazoo, the Upper Peninsula. A rare union of nature and industry. Dark days gone by. It was said to have been lost.

But for those who can see the forest for the trees, who can hear its choir of steel and yearn for urban renewal, it can be the vision of a new American Dream. And now, we need for Enjoyers to fill its sacred spaces, love its wild and promote its industry. You’re one of them.

Get out there and enjoy.

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