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November 17, 2021
Faster Horses is a country music festival at Michigan International Speedway in the southern part of the state, near Jackson. It started in 2013 with dreams of rivaling iconic musics festivals like Lollapalooza in Chicago. It quickly became known as a "three-day hillbilly sleepover" that doesn't even sell single-day tickets and instead fosters a reputation as an anything goes, multi-day red white and blue deluge of debauchery. But beyond the attractiveness of mega country stars and drinking for days lies an ugly truth: An MLive analysis of nearly 130 police reports found sexual assaults, assaults and deaths at this festival have been occurring at a disturbing frequency. And it begs the question: Are we all OK with this violence continuing? READ MORE HERE Why lake-effect snow could bury some Michigan cities in December The conditions of the Great Lakes and the state of the atmosphere over Canada right now suggest bouts of very heavy lake-effect snow are possible early this winter. We know the two basic elements needed for a big dumping of lake-effect snow. We need very cold air aloft blowing over much warmer Great Lakes water. And guess what? READ MORE Michigan could be facing a shortage of Christmas trees this season - an issue that tracks back to the Great Recession. Many Christmas tree farmers got out of the business in 2008 because of the economic decline, Michigan State University Horticulture Professor Bert Cregg told the station. Others who stayed in the business planted fewer trees - and the growers are still playing catch-up, he said. READ MORE What’s next for Tigers after aggressive start to offseason? It's the type of offseason Tigers fans have been waiting for for years. They're out there and they're buying players and spending money. Only 13 days into the offseason, the Tigers have already completed half the items on their to-do list. So what's next? READ THIS Michigan DNR raising fees on state park campsites and lodging Michigan campers can expect to pay more for campsites and lodging at state parks and recreation areas going forward. According to the Department of Natural Resources, fees for state park campsites will increase from between $2 and $8 per night, depending on the location and day of the week. Rustic campsites will increase by no more than $5 per night. Overnight lodging will increase by $10 per night. READ MORE
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