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Unseasonably warm weather is impacting the winter Snowsports industry in Michigan, along with other businesses reliant on snow.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission ordered to make quick changes, the Arab American experience though Dearborn voices, a Flint inventor who gave us two-sided toast and the electric oven, and delivering doughnuts on the Great Lakes.
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The District Detroit development is getting $800 million in tax incentives from the city and state. We talked to one reporter who says the real cost is much higher. Also, we learned about the effort to reopen one of the world's tallest ski jumps—in Ironwood, MI.
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With two major snowfalls before Christmas, the outlook seemed good for snow sports in Northern Michigan this winter.
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If you’ve been watching the Winter Olympics in South Korea, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve seen the product of a Michigan company.The snow on the ski…
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Eli Brown spent years training for the Winter Olympics, and now he’s finally going. But Brown isn’t competing as an athlete. Instead, he’s making sure the…
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Planning your next winter excursion in Michigan could get harder this year. Unusually warm temperatures throughout the state, including record highs in…
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Thanks to continuing cold temperatures and snowfall, Michigan is not yet done with skiing for the season.Three mountains will be open this weekend: Mount…
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Warmer than usual temperatures are taking a toll on Michigan’s ski slopes.Most resorts have less than half their runs operating with only thin layers of…
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The largest ski jump structure in the world is located, not in Bavaria, not in Switzerland, not even Scandinavia.It's Ironwood's Copper Peak in the Upper…