Singapore owns 5% of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Its wealth fund bet on timber July 7, 2025 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government
Which comes first? Tourism dollars or students? June 20, 2017 | Alexandra Schmidt in Talent & Education
Treasurer’s office is working to prevent tax foreclosures, not relying on the revenue they generate June 23, 2017 | Eric R. Sabree in Guest Commentary
Want a better SAT score in Michigan? Book your hotel now. August 22, 2017 | Mike Wilkinson in Talent & Education
Prosecution of Michigan health officials fueled by fear November 18, 2017 | Janet Olszewski in Guest Commentary
Reflections of a paperboy: How $2 a week boosts journalism December 14, 2017 | John Bebow in The Center for Michigan
Residents are moving again. That’s good news for Michigan’s economy. December 19, 2017 | Mike Wilkinson in Business Watch
Reforms going nowhere to require Michigan schools to test water for lead January 31, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Will Florida school shooting nudge Michigan to pass ‘red flag’ gun laws? February 20, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle, Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
For Michigan farmers (and Nestlé) bill makes big water withdrawals easier, and info secret February 28, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Legal marijuana headed to Michigan ballot, prevailing wage repeal to court April 26, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Michigan Truth Squad: Bill Schuette talks tough on Line 5 pipeline June 15, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Truth Squad
Lawsuits, dirty tricks and an angry ex-wife: Is this Detroit’s ugliest election? June 26, 2018 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Where they stand: Michigan governor candidates on college affordability July 26, 2018 | Ron French in Talent & Education
Opinion | Parents don’t consider charter schools political – why do politicians? July 26, 2018 | Dan Quisenberry in Guest Commentary
How U-M data ‘nerds’ helped Flint find homes with dangerous lead pipes September 4, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Michigan’s Republican black-sheep justice is winning some unlikely allies October 16, 2018 | Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
Bill Gelineau: Michigan has a choice. Why not a Libertarian? November 3, 2018 | Bill Gelineau in Guest Commentary