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The US state of Michigan is situated in the Great Lakes Region. It is the 11th biggest US state by area at 96,716 sq mi and the eight biggest state by population at 9.88 million as of 2010.

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Who is a state hero in Michigan?

reed peer. he has done a lot for the state of michigan. he once shot a bear with just his hands. and skinned it with his teeth to give to the poor people of michigan.

How many square miles is Michigan?

Michigan, USA - Total area: 97,990 sq mi Land area only: 57,324.15 square miles.

What is flint famous for?

Flint is a city of southeast-central Michigan north-northwest of Detroit. Founded on the site of a fur-trading post established in 1819, it became an automobile-manufacturing center in the early 1900s. Population: 117,000. Source-

Which companies provide personal loan services in Michigan?

There are a number of financial companies that offer personal loan services in Michigan. They include Huntingdon, Option 1 Credit Union, Michigan Commerce Bank and Lake Michigan Credit Union.

Michigan's Official Adult Age?

Hi, I live in Michigan and the legal adult age is 17.

Will the legislature in Michigan repeal the wolf-dog law that was passed on false information?

States that have passed laws restricting the ownership and breeding of dog wolf hybrids have done so for viable reasons.
1. They are not a domestic animal and most owners are unable or unwilling to provide the proper care and environment required to keep them safe, healthy and happy.
2. Unwanted or dangerous hybrids can be released into the wilds and contaminate the gene pools of the wild wolf population (this has very probably already occurred).
3. The popularity of owning an animal based on the romantic notion of owning and associating with a wolf lends itself to unscrupulous breeders preying on uninformed buyers (yes, it happens with domestic dogs too).

It is unfortunate that successful owners may/will be negatively impacted by laws that restrict the ownership of hybrids and may force some or all owners to relinquish their companions based on how the law is written.

Responsible breeders (anti-hybrid groups may maintain that there are no responsible hybrid breeders) will be faced with the loss of a breeding program designed to produce a true companion animal that could be every bit as viable as any other domestic breed.


The Michigan Wolf/Dog Hybrid Act passed in 2000 provides:

  • The wolf/dog hybrid act (passed summer of 2000) prohibits ownership of wolf/dog hybrids in Michigan. There is an exception provided for people who legally owned such animals prior to the passing of the act, if they adhere to "grandfather clause" requirements of the act. If you have questions regarding the wolf/dog hybrid act (act 246 of 2000), you may contact Mr. Al Rodriquez of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, Animal Industry Division at 517-373-1077 or Ms. Eileen Liska of Liska Associates at 248-887-2184.

There are no plans to repeal the act. If you have questions or comments you should contact the office of your state representative.

Where is the villiage of Birch Run located?

The village of Birch Run is located in Saginaw County, Michigan and has a population of 1,555. One of it's notable features is having the largest outlet mall in Michigan.

Where is the Mill Race Historical Village in Northville Michigan located?

The address of the Mill Race Historical Village is: 215 Griswold St, Northville, MI 48167-1664

Where is the Kingman Museum in Battle Creek Michigan located?

The address of the Kingman Museum is: 175 Limit St, Battle Creek, MI 49037-2176

What are special geographic features of Detroit Michigan?

It is on the Detroit River that separates Michigan from Canada.

How long can you live in a foreclosed home in Michigan?

Michigan allows a 6-month redemption period after the house goes to Sheriff's Sale, also known as foreclosure auction. The owner of the foreclosed house can continue to live in the house during that time. At the end of the six-month period, the bank expects the owner to move out and will serve an eviction notice if the owner is still in the house.

Do you need a visa to go from Michigan to Fiji?

Yes and no. If you're just going for a short vacation, you should be fine. According to the Fiji government website on July 11th, 2009:

A. Holders of Passports from visa exempt countries are granted visitors visas valid for 4 months on arrival. And according to the same site, the USA is an exempt country along with many others:

A. Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Bangaldesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Estonia, Germany, Micronesia, Finland, France, Gambia, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Kiribati, Latvia, Liechtenstein,Lesotho,Luxembourg, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand,Nigeria, Norway, Pacific Islands, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland,Portugal,Republic of Ireland, Romania, South Korea, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand,Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Uruguay,Venezuela, Yugoslavia, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

From: http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/fiji_faqs.shtml Also: http://www.wordtravels.com/Travelguide/Countries/Fiji/Visa

What is the phone number of the Mid-Michigan Childrens Museum in Saginaw Michigan?

The phone number of the Mid-Michigan Childrens Museum is: 989-399-6626.

What is a safe water temperature for inland sailboating with kids in Michigan?

Water temperature is only one of many factors that have a bearing on boating safety. It becomes an issue only if someone is no longer in the boat, but in the water. And the principles are the same everywhere. Michigan is no different. If the main concern is hypothermia, this web site will give information: http://www.ussartf.org/cold_water_survival.htm So will many other websites that come up with an Internet search for hypothermia. But it matters little what the water temperature is if children are not wearing personal flotation devices (PFD's). Even if they can swim and the water temperature is 90 degrees, the problems that can result in an unexpected "swim" can easily be followed by drowning. The PFD's must be the correct size for the child and preferably Type I or II. Type III PFD's are "legal" in that they are Coast Guard approved, and they are easier to wear and more fashionable, but they are not designed to turn someone who is face down in the water over. Proper discipline and good judgment must also be in place. Bow riding might be fun, but it is hardly safe. The skipper needs to know the weather and when to come in. Speed needs to be appropriate for the lake and the conditions (both weather and congestion). These are just a few of the factors that affect boating safety. A good captain can make boating in 40 degree water safer than a poor captain in 80 degree water. Remember, too, that the water temperature at the shore is seldom the same as it is in the middle of the lake. Regardless of the temperature, all safe practices should continually be observed.

What is the value of a universal Chicago statuary from 1956?

Many of the pieces are worth prices close to $50 each. The exact price will depend upon the exact piece and its condition.