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Latest revision as of 23:16, 30 January 2022

Place.png Michigan
(US State)
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Subpage(s)Michigan/Governor
Michigan/Representative
Michigan/Senator

Michigan is a US state.

Laws

RT reported in April 2020 that Michigan's Coronavirus legislation banned purchase of seeds, but not of lottery tickets.[1]

 

Events

EventDescription
Flint water crisisA mass poisoning in Flint Michigan
Gretchen Whitmer/Kidnapping plotThe "unsuccessful plot" in 2020 to overthrow the Michigan government arranged by the FBI.
Underwear bombingA successful engineer supposedly turns "extremist", joins Al-Qaeda and boards a plane with a professional made bomb in his underwear without a passport. His handler has never been found.

 

Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartDescription
Calvin College1876A private Christian (Calvinist) university
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation1926Private foundation, began in 1926
Ferris State University1884Michigan university
Ford Motor Company16 June 1903American multinational automobile manufacturer
Hope College1851Reformed Christian liberal arts college.
Michigan for Vaccine ChoiceMichigan group that advocate for Vaccine.
Northwood University1959private university in Michigan
Saginaw Valley State University13 November 1963The youngest of Michigan's 15 universities
University of DetroitCatholic university in Detroit, Michigan
University of Michigan
Western Michigan University1903Public university in Kalamazoo, Michigan
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