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NFL Ticket Prices 2026: Which Teams Hurt Your Wallet Most?
NFL ticket prices vary widely in 2026, with some cities and teams far more expensive than others. WalletHub’s latest rankings reveal which fan markets cost the most — and least — to attend games.

Old Farmer’s Almanac Maps Out Michigan’s March Weather Swings
The Old Farmer’s Almanac says Michigan could get a warm, rainy preview in February before snow and chill return in March then a late-month warmup.

Another Local Southwest Michigan Name Surfaces in Epstein Files
Newly unsealed Epstein documents reference Battle Creek, adding another Southwest Michigan location to the DOJ release.

From Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Came One of the Worst Cereals Ever
Hard to imagine, but from yummy Kellogg's Pop-Tarts came one of the worst-selling Battle Creek cereals ever......
Francisco: A Jackson County Town That Existed from 1834-1914
Before there was even a town of Grass Lake, four miles away the town of Francisco was thriving. Now it's not acknowledged on maps anymore. Here's a look...

Michigan May Finally Get a Break From Weeks-Long Deep Freeze
Michigan’s weeks-long deep freeze may ease by mid-February with above-freezing highs for a short stretch, though nights will refreeze and colder weather is expected to return late in the month.

Longtime Lansing Favorite Reopens Under New Ownership and New Name
After a brief closure during a change in ownership, The Airport Tavern — now with a new name — has reopened, promising familiar vibes and small future updates.

Unpacking the Mystery Behind Michigan’s “Yeah, No” Slang
You know that moment when someone says "yeah, no"? It's like a secret code that only Michiganders really understand. Learn what it really means.

8 Michigan Festivals to Warm Up Your February
Explore eight unforgettable Michigan festivals in February — from ice sculpting and sled dog races to bourbon tastings and cultural celebrations. There’s something fun for everyone this winter.

Stockbridge's Little Brother: Gregory, Michigan, 1875
Something I didn't know about Gregory; North Lake was considered part of it, although it was eight miles away...


