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A true taste of fall is coming for three days this week
 
OK. Full disclosure here, the photo above was from a few years ago. However, autumn leaves in a soggy gutter are in our future. (Yes, fall is coming, folks.) This week we get a sneak peak of what September has in store for us. MLive chief meteorologist Mark Torregrossa says Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings will have a distinct early fall feel to them. In other weather related news, Mark T. has the latest on the wet stuff that occasionally falls from the sky. MORE
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POLITICS
 
 
Budget talks loom as lawmakers return to Lansing
 
Michigan lawmakers are beginning to return to Lansing this week after the annual summer break. Staring them each in the face is the looming challenge to find agreement on next year's budget. Oct. 1 marks the end of the fiscal year. No budget in place by then means a possible state government shutdown. MORE
Michigan Attorney General asks federal court to drop GOP lawsuit 
 

 
LIFE
 
 
Why Bob Ross signs are popping up at Michigan state parks
 
Michiganders just can't seem to get enough of Bob Ross. But, really, who could blame us? Earlier this summer came word that Bronner's Christmas Wonderland was selling Bob Ross ornaments. Now we've got Bob Ross signs popping up at Michigan State Parks. Maybe PBS needs to create a new show entitled "The Joy of Remembering Bob Ross and his Happy Little Trees." Long name. But it matches the legacy. MORE
Michigan's 25 most popular state campgrounds
The only park you can stroll, swim under the Mighty Mac
 

 
 
SPORTS
 
 
50 prep football players to watch this season
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The state of Michigan will get to witness plenty of talented players this upcoming high school football season. We've done the early legwork and compiled a list of 50 of the best players we'll get to watch do their thing on the gridiron. Remember, the first games are just eight days away!
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Prep coach learns the finger gets you a suspension
 

 
NEWS
 
 
Michigan's largest Indian reservation in Petoskey? Judge says no
 
The Little Traverse Band of Odawa Indians thought they had a rightful claim. They pointed to two 19th century treaties as evidence. However, a federal judge in Kalamazoo disagreed. An area encompassing 337 square miles of land and 103 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline in northern Michigan - including the cities of Petoskey and Harbor Springs - will not fall under tribe sovereignty. MORE
1836 treaty puts Michigan tribes at center of Nestle water bid
How an 800-mile canoe trip starting Up North became a turning point in Michigan history
 

 
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