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Trump’s Winter White House was the winter retreat for Battle Creek native Marjorie Merriweather Post, the scion of General Foods
Trump’s Winter White House was the winter retreat for Battle Creek native Marjorie Merriweather Post, the scion of General Foods
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The Democrat darling has his eyes on the Michigan governorship, but he has no clue who the Lions are playing next
The Democrat darling has his eyes on the Michigan governorship, but he has no clue who the Lions are playing next
- Pleasant Peninsula
As blow-ups and laser lights proliferate, this northern Michigan town leans into timeless decorations
As blow-ups and laser lights proliferate, this northern Michigan town leans into timeless decorations
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Myron Benford has been playing Santa for 55 years and is quite probably the only one who delivers presents to your doorstep
Myron Benford has been playing Santa for 55 years and is quite probably the only one who delivers presents to your doorstep
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You could replace anything with Amazon, but buying quality used items makes your home part of the story of your place
You could replace anything with Amazon, but buying quality used items makes your home part of the story of your place
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Construction firms often have to hire “diverse” subcontractors to appease the feds, but a recent ruling could end the practice here
Construction firms often have to hire “diverse” subcontractors to appease the feds, but a recent ruling could end the practice here
- Pleasant Peninsula
The chemical process slows down in the cold, causing the photographs to reflect the harsh beauty of Michigan winter
The chemical process slows down in the cold, causing the photographs to reflect the harsh beauty of Michigan winter
- Dose of Reality
Why should we fork over $500 to pretty much anyone who wants a new toy?
Why should we fork over $500 to pretty much anyone who wants a new toy?
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A Michigander named Verlen Kruger once paddled 28,000 miles, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Ocean, in one long odyssey
A Michigander named Verlen Kruger once paddled 28,000 miles, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Ocean, in one long odyssey