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Schoolcraft College to offer beer brewing, distillation certificate
Schoolcraft College’s renowned culinary arts department is headed to the bar. The Livonia-based community college is offering a brewing and distillation certificate, starting this fall. The 24-credit program will train fledgling brewers in various skills with courses like brewing science, brewhouse operations and technology, beer styles and flavors and more.
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Beaver Island Lighthouse a Gateway to the North Through Straits of Mackinac
Beaver Island Lighthouse, also known as Beaver Head Light, is located on the south end of Beaver Island in Lake Michigan.
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Northern Michigan, Short Color Film from MGM (1949)
Color film that was released by MGM back in 1949; it features western and northern Michigan: Traverse City, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Mackinac Island, Harrison, Castle Rock, Sault Ste. Marie and other locations.
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A Tour of Lake Michigan, My Inland Sea
Chicago. Sand dunes. A ferry crossing. A voyage reveals striking topography, time-worn communities and the reassuring permanence of an unchanging lake amid it all.
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Seul Choix Lighthouse Heralded as One of the Most Complete Lights on the Great Lakes
Seul Choix includes a two-story brick keeper's house, a fog signal building, an assistant keeper's house, two oil houses, and other buildings.
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A Massive Oil Pipeline Under the Great Lakes Is Old Enough to Rupture
If just one of the two degrading pipelines breaks, it would result in a 1.5 million gallon oil spill, devastating the region. Motherboard traveled to Michigan to investigate the situation.
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Bacon & Beer Festival bringing craft brews, bacon-filled treats to Saginaw
Lovers of bacon and beer will converge on downtown Saginaw this weekend.
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For a Spectacular Dose of Autumn,Try the Porcupine Mountains
Thanks to the mountains' towering forest of northern hardwoods and hemlock, the annual fall foliage in the Porkies is one of the most gorgeous in the Midwest.
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Salmon Population Plummeting in Lake Michigan
A smaller population of Michigan's premier game fish may be necessary, as invasive mussels change the lake environment.
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Woman opens fire on couple for picking apples.
Shawn Rose Beeler is charged with felonious assault and felony firearm after allegedly firing a gun at two people picking apples alongside a Northern Michigan road.
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Listen to the radio calls during MSU/U-M stunner
What a game. What a night. The shock from both sides is great entertainment.
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97-year-old Michigan woman receives high school diploma
A 97-year-old woman has received an honorary diploma from a Michigan high school, eight decades after she was forced to drop out to help her family. Margaret Thome Bekema finally was able to don a mortarboard and fulfill her lifelong goal in front of her friends and family on Thursday. School administrators from Catholic Central High School in Grand Rapids presented her with the diploma at the Yorkshire and Stonebridge Manor senior community in Walker.
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Out from under
One family fights to win their house back in the Wayne County [Michigan] foreclosure auction after being scammed by a sub-subprime entrepreneur. By Allie Gross.
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Man Missing For Nearly A Decade Visible On Google Maps
The body of a man missing for almost a decade has been found inside a sunken car that had been visible at the bottom of a pond for years on Google Maps. David Lee Niles, 72, who was suffering with cancer at the time, disappeared on October 11 2006 after walking out of Jake’s Bar in Byron Township, Michigan, following a meeting with a pal.
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Medical marijuana may go the way of alcohol in Michigan Senate
Michigan would create a tiered system for medical marijuana growers, distributors and retailers under evolving legislation up for a likely vote Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge, said Monday medical pot bills approved by the House earlier this year will be amended in his committee to prevent an owner from being licensed to operate multiple types of medical marijuana businesses.
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Knocking Down Detroit to Revive it Comes at a Price
Nowhere in America bulldozes derelict homes with Detroit’s ferocity, as the city that has become a byword for U.S. urban decay seeks to engineer a recovery by tearing itself down.
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In Flint, Michigan, there’s so much lead in children’s blood that a state of emergency is declared
For months, worried parents in Flint, Mich., arrived at their pediatricians’ offices in droves. Holding a toddler by the hand or an infant in their arms, they all have the same question: Are their children being poisoned? By Yanan Wang.
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[Michigan] Governor Rick Snyder ‘very sorry’ about Flint water lead levels debacle
Snyder apologizes on Tuesday for decisions that caused the Michigan city’s water supply to be poisoned by lead as top state environment official resigns. By Ryan Felton.
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How Michigan literally poisoned an entire city to save a few bucks
Being cheap is sometimes very expensive
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What the Water Crisis in Flint, Michigan Tells Us About Austerity
Austerity is literally poisoning our children. By Alyssa Peterson.
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