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Belle Isle’s new bike track will let cyclists circle the entire island without dodging cars
▲ 719 r/Detroit

Belle Isle’s new bike track will let cyclists circle the entire island without dodging cars

Starting this week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will implement traffic circulation changes and complete a dedicated two-way bike lane on the island.

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u/sixwaystop313 — 1 day ago

The McCrispy could never. Remembering the absolute king of the 2000s.

Maybe it's just the nostalgia talking, but the "Premium" Chicken Sandwich line from the mid-2000s is still the best chicken McDonald's has ever put out in my book. Admittedly they were a tad smaller and oval shape instead of round, but they had the Grilled version, a Ranch BLT version and my favorite, the Club version (which had cheese). At the time these really felt more differentiated from the lower cost McChicken. Today's McCrispy does not have nearly the same appeal.

u/sixwaystop313 — 11 days ago
▲ 188 r/Michigan

News Google pitches Michigan on a different kind of data center. Some don’t buy it.

One of the largest tech companies in the world promises its first potential Michigan data center will be all upside.

In pitching the 1.5 million-square-foot project on vacant land west of the Detroit Metro Airport, Google and its developer say they’re doing things differently. That means avoiding pitfalls that have fueled vehement resistance to the sprawling server warehouses popping up across Michigan and the nation.

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u/sixwaystop313 — 12 days ago

On this day in 1959 a Metro Detroit staple was born. How Little Caesars Pizza is celebrating its 67th year

Pizza pizza.

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u/sixwaystop313 — 13 days ago
▲ 334 r/Michigan

Attacks are flying, prominent Democrats are taking sides and the fight is just getting started.

u/sixwaystop313 — 15 days ago
▲ 15 r/Detroit

The PWHL is expected to announce expansion to Detroit alongside Ilitch Sports and Entertainment Wednesday at Little Caesars Arena.

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u/sixwaystop313 — 16 days ago
▲ 111 r/Detroit

More than 5,400 sidewalks across Detroit will be repaired under an $8 million agreement approved by the City Council.

u/sixwaystop313 — 16 days ago
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A Warren man is facing charges after police say he refused to return a family’s lost dog and demanded cash for the animal’s return.

u/sixwaystop313 — 16 days ago

On this edition of Flashpoint, we're sitting down with some insiders to talk about Mayor Mary Sheffield's first four months in office. What's gone right and what still needs to get done?

u/sixwaystop313 — 18 days ago