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The best hotel in Michigan is a century-old inn where guests Mark Twain and Vladimir Putin have stayed.

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The best hotel in Michigan is a century-old inn where guests Mark Twain and Vladimir Putin have stayed.

Some areas may get as much as 4 inches of fresh snow on Wednesday morning.
His rescuers said it looked like a scene out of a horror flick: This dog had a carabiner through his neck attached to a 15-pound chain.
The Republican from Bloomfield Township served in the House from 1993 to 2009.
Across Michigan, there are nearly 800 sites that release toxic chemicals into the air, water and land, according to federal data.
A University of Michigan expert will discuss the "remarkable growth" of the Muslim community.
Some 5,000 electricity customers were not given proper notice before their electricity was turned off, says a state agency.
John Weckle also served in Guadalcanal and Guam and was wounded twice while fighting in World War II.
Less than 24 hours after he ran the Patriots defense, Patricia has been named to lead the Detroit team.
Eleven athletes from Michigan will take part in the Olympics in PyeongChang.
If you bought a Mega Millions or Lotto 47 ticket this weekend, you might want to check your numbers.
In an offensive shootout between the Eagles and Patriots, Brandon Graham forced Tom Brady's only turnover on the night.
A Michigan judge tells the former sports medicine doctor that there is no chance he can be rehabilitated.
Volunteers will be taught how to make home repairs after floods and tornadoes.
Perhaps the Democrat from Southfield, Michigan was not moved by the president's words.
Police are asking the public for help finding the driver of the silver SUV.
The little fella made his annual trip outside to look for his shadow. The news? Bleak.
Shannon Smith tells a local TV station: "I have a very hard time believing my client could have even possibly assaulted that many people."
A historic barn will be torn down to make way for a parking lot unless someone takes it away.
While winter ponders its next move, road crews will be slogging asphalt.