Before technology automatically updated your devices, Michiganders had to reset clocks after DSL by calling 'Time'. Take a nostalgic look at this old service.
Think you know which store has more locations than any other in Michigan? This retailer exploded in Michigan and the US, adding 2.5 US stores on average per day.
A clock tower in Okemos, Michigan isn't really a clock tower. At least, that's not why it was built, the timepiece is just a disguise. What's its real purpose?
Groceries went up during the pandemic but now that things are back to normal why haven't the prices gone back down? Seems a bit unfair to Michiganders.
Why is moving in Michigan never easy? Whether the weather is uncooperative or you can't find enough boxes, Michigan always seems to make moving difficult.
How do you feel about these grocery stores adding more self-checkout lanes? Do you miss actually having a cashier or do you find it easier to do it yourself and not have to talk to anyone?