The Honolulu Blues: The Fans and The History of What It Means to Be a Detroit Lion

Joya and her family and friends have been die-hard Detroit Lions fans for years.   Photo courtesy of Telegram News By…

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Presidential Primary Early Voting Now Available at the Reo Elections Office and Foster Community Center starting February 17th

Lansing City is gearing up for the Presidential Primary Election with early voting opportunities available for all its voters from…

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‘Emancipation’ and Hijack” to stream on Apple TV+ for Black History Month

By Samantha Ofole-Prince Apple TV+ is celebrating Black History Month by airing several series and films relating to Black stories….

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Michigan’s Legislative Leap: Empowering the Elderly and Boosting Family Finances

State Rep. Angela Witwer (Delta Township) speaks on the retirement tax rollback on January 9, 2024 at AARP Michigan State…

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We Remember: Frank Lee Washington III – FEBRUARY 22, 1953 – JANUARY 26, 2024

Frank Lee Washington III passed away unexpectedly but peacefully in his Lansing home on January 26, 2024. He was 70….

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America’s Test Kitchen: If you’re looking for a new cookie recipe, this is the one you should try and save for the holidays

We made more than 50 batches to find the best recipe for an uncommonly soft, chewy cookie with warm, tingling…

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Delaying youth digital access: Can we counter the dark side of social media?

Canva Pro AI Illustration Opinion: Social media dominates young people’s lives. It also exposes them to harm. Should we limit…

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Kyra Harris Bolden, First Black Woman to Serve on Michigan Supreme Court, Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Her Appointment

Groundbreaking leader Kyra Harris Bolden is the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Courtesy photo By…

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