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- Michigan Office of Regulatory Reform - Michigan regulations are published in the Michigan Register and codified in the Michigan Administrative Code. The code is searchable by regulation number or by department. The Michigan register is online from 2000- present. The site also features the latest rule activities
- Michigan Historical Center - Home of the Michigan Historical Museum System, State Archives, Records Management, State Historic Preservation Office, Michigan History Magazine and the Office of the State Archaeologist. Site contains links to all agencies, directions, and events.
- H-Michigan Discussion Network - History and culture of Michigan. Discussion groups, newsletter, photographs, timelines, links, organizations, Michigan symbols.
- History, Arts and Libraries Agency - New state agency that oversees the Michigan Historical Center, Library of Michigan, Council for Art and Cultural Affairs, Mackinac State Historic Parks, and Michigan Film Office. Has links to all and current news.
- Michigan Drain Code Coalition - Michigan Drain Code Coalition seeks to reform the antiquated Michigan law so that it will fairly serve the interests of taxpayers, farmers, landowners and environmentalists.
- Michigan Historical Center - Explore the museums of the Michigan Historical Center, the State Archives, the State Historic Preservation Office, the Office of the State Archaeologist, Michigan History Magazine, and the Michigan Historical Center.
- Michigan Project - Fan site covering University of Michigan football, basketball and hockey. Features include a message board, articles, game wrap-ups, and editorials. Not affiliated with the University of Michigan.
- WKAR Radio and TV - Michigan State University Broadcasting Services. WKAR-TV23 serves the mid-Michigan area with the finest in PBS and local programming. WKAR Radio AM870/FM90 provides mid-Michigan with fine arts programming 24 hours per day (FM 90.5) and news and information programming during daylight hours (AM 870).
- Michigan State University Extension Homepage - Links to offices across Michigan, thousands of print and data resources, calendars, and other information about the Michigan State University Extension.
- Michigan Historical Center - Features information on the Michigan Historical Center as well as information about the Michigan Historical museum system throughout the state.
Wikipedia Articles
- Michigan, My Michigan - Although "My Michigan" is an official state song of the State of Michigan, a more popular song called "Michigan, My Michigan" is considered by many to be Michigan's "unofficial" state song. Winifred Lee Brent Lyster of Detroit wrote the lyrics for the first version of "Michigan, My Michigan" in 1862 to the tune of "O Tannenbaum" Her husband, Henry, ...
- Michigan MAC Trophy - The Michigan MAC Trophy is given to the Michigan Mid-American Conference university, Central Michigan University (CMU), Eastern Michigan University (EMU) and Western Michigan University (WMU), which defeats the other two schools in the same sport in the same season. The Michigan MAC Trophy will remain with the winning school until one of the other rivals ...
- Michigan Brigade - The Michigan Brigade, sometimes called the Wolverines, the Michigan Cavalry Brigade or Custer's Brigade, fought in the American Civil War. It was composed of the 1st Michigan Cavalry, 5th Michigan Cavalry, 6th Michigan Cavalry and 7th Michigan Cavalry.
- 2007 Appalachian State vs. Michigan football game - The 2007 Appalachian State-Michigan game was a college football game held on September 1 at Michigan Stadium on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It pitted the #5 ranked Michigan Wolverines against the two-time defending champions of the Division I FCS, the Appalachian State Mountaineers.
- 2001 Michigan vs. Michigan State football game - The 2001 Michigan State vs. Michigan football game, also known as the "Miracle in Michigan," "The Catch," or "Clockgate," was one of the most exciting (and controversial) games in college football history.