Democratic State Representative Joel Sheltrown of West Branch will introduce legislation this week that would put green energy production within the financial reach of most Michigan homeowners and business owners. The proposal was brought to his attention by MichLib bloggers and is modeled after similar laws in other states.
The [...]
There are stats nerds on this here internet, but I am not one of them. Every so often I run across a blogger who uses their stats program and its tracking powers to hunt down and punish readers who have displeased them in some way — posting IP numbers, sometimes [...]
There is something innate in human nature that draws our gaze to an impending train wreck, and maintains our slack-jawed attention as we gape at its aftermath. It’s like that with Detroit, which has been voted the worst train wreck in the “major American city” category. Journalists, artists and bloggers [...]
Core Principles - Meet the Governor In YOUR District... Maybe.
Wayne County Taxpayers - Cushingberry... Resign.
Michigan Taxes Too Much - Lansingstein's Monster
Michigan Blogger - [...]
In keeping with MichLib tradition around these parts, we celebrate our front pager birthdays and today is no exception. Our youngest member, ScottyUrb, turns 22 today so give him some love in the comments. Scotty is a student at Central Michigan University (Fire Up Chips!), a longtime blogger (since [...]
The Poynter Institute and Online News Association are holding events at Campus Inn over the next two days geared toward local journalists and bloggers (however you may self-identify).
The Poynter Institute’s free Community Conversation begins tomorrow (Wednesday, October 21) at 4:30pm, followed by a reception at 6:00pm, and [...]
Teh Demas has a couple of those blog posts that suggest that she's really looking for another excuse to spend the next month attacking "liberal bloggers," so let's oblige. First, this paragraph:
Last year, some folks on the left thought it was ridiculous that the MEA might go with a GOP [...]