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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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Michigan's climate is changing, meaning winters will include more rain and mud, less snow and ice. That's a threat to time-honored traditions such as ice fishing, dog sledding, cross-country skiiing, snowmobiling, and playing in the snow.
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A legislative plan to make water rates affordable for all, the mild weather's impact on winter tourism, and a Detroit architect makes history
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This weekend is the I-500 — Michigan's own 500-mile snowmobile race in Sault Ste. Marie.
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Today on Stateside, Michigan has reached over one million COVID-19 vaccinations. We explore what this milestone means, and the work ahead. Plus, the…
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From the ski slopes to the snow trails, decreased snowfall and heightened risk of COVID-19 has made this winter season a strange one for many Michiganders…
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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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Some hate the snow, others love it, but there is no arguing that snow has been the mother of invention for many a Michigander. Case in point: Snurfing.…
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Many call skiing to mind, or ice skating, when thinking about winter in Michigan. A growing number of Michiganders, however, envision a team of dogs…
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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…