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Truth & Reconciliation
Holding policymakers accountable.
Truth & Reconciliation
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Politics
12/04/2025
We’ll Admit It: Kwame Was the Best-Dressed Mayor Ever
With three-piece suits and roughly 250 ties, custom made to fit his large frame, the disgraced mayor had flair
We’ll Admit It: Kwame Was the Best-Dressed Mayor Ever
With three-piece suits and roughly 250 ties, custom made to fit his large frame, the disgraced mayor had flair
By
O.W. Root
Truth & Reconciliation
11/26/2025
Why Doesn’t Michigan Mine Copper Anymore?
Ancient miners began pulling copper from the ground thousands of years ago, but the last mine closed in 1997
Why Doesn’t Michigan Mine Copper Anymore?
Ancient miners began pulling copper from the ground thousands of years ago, but the last mine closed in 1997
By
Jamie Hope
Truth & Reconciliation
11/25/2025
Michigan’s Most Famous Tobacco Ad Warns of Cancer
Mail Pouch Tobacco used to advertise on barns across the country, but one owner felt the historic ad sent a bad message
Michigan’s Most Famous Tobacco Ad Warns of Cancer
Mail Pouch Tobacco used to advertise on barns across the country, but one owner felt the historic ad sent a bad message
By
Buddy Moorehouse
Truth & Reconciliation
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Politics
11/24/2025
How Native Americans Won the Right to Fish Differently
Albert LeBlanc set out gill nets in clear view of the DNR so that they would arrest him and he could bring the issue to
How Native Americans Won the Right to Fish Differently
Albert LeBlanc set out gill nets in clear view of the DNR so that they would arrest him and he could bring the issue to
By
Jack Ducote
Truth & Reconciliation
11/12/2025
The Mystery of Mackinac Island’s Only Murder
A 49-year-old widow went walking across the island one morning, and her body was found alongside the ring road three days later
The Mystery of Mackinac Island’s Only Murder
A 49-year-old widow went walking across the island one morning, and her body was found alongside the ring road three days later
By
Jennifer Dornbush
Truth & Reconciliation
11/11/2025
My Family Fought for This Land Before It Was a Country
On Veterans Day, I remember my ancestors who defended Mackinac Island, fought in Vietnam, and served in all the wars between
My Family Fought for This Land Before It Was a Country
On Veterans Day, I remember my ancestors who defended Mackinac Island, fought in Vietnam, and served in all the wars between
By
Charlie LeDuff
Truth & Reconciliation
11/10/2025
This Michigan Man Was One of the World’s Most Famous Kidnapped Babies
Two men in their 50s had no idea who they really were, until a DNA test started to reveal the truth
This Michigan Man Was One of the World’s Most Famous Kidnapped Babies
Two men in their 50s had no idea who they really were, until a DNA test started to reveal the truth
By
Buddy Moorehouse
Truth & Reconciliation
11/07/2025
Why Removing Industrial Ruins Is Nearly Impossible
The Prestolite Electric plant is a contaminated brownfield that attracts danger seekers and evades restoration
Why Removing Industrial Ruins Is Nearly Impossible
The Prestolite Electric plant is a contaminated brownfield that attracts danger seekers and evades restoration
By
Landen Taylor
Truth & Reconciliation
11/04/2025
They Thought This Kalamazoo Woman Was a Witch, So They Killed Her
The Burgesses killed Etta Fairchild with a lead pipe and hammer for supposedly hexing their daughter
They Thought This Kalamazoo Woman Was a Witch, So They Killed Her
The Burgesses killed Etta Fairchild with a lead pipe and hammer for supposedly hexing their daughter
By
Brendan Clarey
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