1967 in Michigan

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Events from the year 1967 in Michigan.

The Associated Press (AP) rated the top stories in Michigan for 1967 as follows: [1]

Contents

  1. Civil rights, including the 1967 Detroit riot, smaller disturbances in Pontiac, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, and Benton Harbor, and the fight in the Michigan Legislature for an open housing law;
  2. Gov. George W. Romney's November 18 announcement that he was a candidate for the Presidency of the United States and his campaign for the 1968 Republican Presidential nomination;
  3. The Michigan Legislature's enacting a state income tax in July, taxing personal income at 2.6% and corporate income at 9.6%;
  4. Teachers strikes in Detroit and elsewhere that closed schools in September and part of October for more than half a million students;
  5. The Coho salmon boom after the species was introduced to the state's waters, drawing large crowds to the state's resort areas in the fall, and a September storm that killed seven fishermen near Frankfort;
  6. Problems in the automobile industry, including lower sales, price increases, safety issues, a two-month strike at Ford Motor Co., local strikes that halted production by Chrysler, and negotiation of new contracts with the United Auto Workers (UAW) that provided for $4.70 per hour wage increases and $1.00 per hour benefits increases over three years;
  7. A Teamsters strike resulting in violence, including one death in Michigan, against truckers refusing to honor the strike;
  8. The selection of Robben Wright Fleming as President of the University of Michigan;
  9. Blizzards that struck the state in January and February; and
  10. An investigation into the Michigan Highway Department.

The AP and United Press International (UPI) also selected the state's top sports stories as follows: [2] [3]

  1. The 1967 Detroit Tigers season, ending with a close race for the American League pennant, finishing in second place, one game behind the Boston Red Sox (AP-1, UPI-1);
  2. The selection of Joe Schmidt as the Detroit Lions' head coach (UPI-2), and his signing a five-year contract to serve in that position (AP-3);
  3. The collapse of the 1967 Michigan State Spartans football team, compiling a 3–7 record after two consecutive years contending for the national championship (AP-2, UPI-6);
  4. The selection of Dave Bing as the NBA Rookie of the Year (AP-8, UPI-4);
  5. The surprise retirement of Detroit Red Wings' goalie Roger Crozier on November 10 (AP-10 [tie], UPI-3);
  6. Alumni unhappiness over the 4–6 record compiled by the 1967 Michigan Wolverines football team (AP-4);
  7. Mel Farr who finished fifth in rushing in the NFL and was selected by the UPI as the NFL Rookie of the Year (UPI-5);
  8. The Michigan high school basketball tournament (AP-5);
  9. The 1966–67 Detroit Red Wings' failure to make the playoffs for the first time in five years (AP-6);
  10. The Detroit Lions' trade of defensive tackle Roger Brown to the Los Angeles Rams (UPI-7);
  11. Julius Boros' victory at the Buick Open (AP-7);
  12. Earl Wilson's compiling a 22-11 record as a starting pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (UPI-8);
  13. The Detroit Pistons' hiring of Donnie Butcher as head coach to take over from Dave DeBusschere (AP-9);
  14. The brilliant pitching of Mickey Lolich for the Detroit Tigers during the pennant run (UPI-9); and
  15. The 1966–67 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team's Big Ten Conference co-championship (AP-10 [tie], UPI-10),
  16. The Northern Michigan Wildcats' invitation to the NAIA football playoffs (AP-10 [tie]).

Office holders

State office holders

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Gov. Romney

Mayors of major cities

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Mayor Cavanagh

Federal office holders

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Sen. Griffin
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Sen. Hart

Population

In the 1960 United States Census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 7,823,194 persons, ranking as the seventh most populous state in the country. By 1970, the state's population had grown 13.4% to 8,875,083 persons.

Cities

The following is a list of cities in Michigan with a population of at least 60,000 based on 1960 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1950 and 1970 is included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. Cities that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan.

1960
Rank
CityCounty1950 Pop.1960 Pop.1970 Pop.Change
1960-70
1 Detroit Wayne 1,849,5681,670,1441,514,063−9.3% Decrease2.svg
2 Flint Genesee 163,143196,940193,317−1.8% Decrease2.svg
3 Grand Rapids Kent 176,515177,313197,64911.5% Increase2.svg
4 Dearborn Wayne94,994112,007104,199−7.0% Decrease2.svg
5 Lansing Ingham 92,129107,807131,40321.9% Increase2.svg
6 Saginaw Saginaw 92,91898,26591,849−6.5% Decrease2.svg
7 Warren Macomb 42,65389,246179,260100.2%Increase2.svg
8 Pontiac Oakland 73,68182,23385,2793.7% Increase2.svg
9 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 57,70482,08985,5554.1% Increase2.svg
10 Royal Oak Oakland46,89880,61286,2387.0% Increase2.svg
11 St. Clair Shores Macomb19,82376,65788,09314.9% Increase2.svg
12 Ann Arbor Washtenaw 48,25167,340100,03548.6% Increase2.svg
13 Livonia Wayne17,63466,702110,10965.1% Increase2.svg
14 Dearborn Heights Wayne20,23561,11880,06931.0% Increase2.svg
15 Westland Wayne30,40760,74386,74942.8% Increase2.svg

Counties

The following is a list of counties in Michigan with populations of at least 100,000 based on 1960 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1950 and 1970 are included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. Counties that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan.

1960
Rank
CountyLargest city1950 Pop.1960 Pop.1970 Pop.Change
1960-70
1 Wayne Detroit 2,435,2352,666,2972,666,7510.0% Increase2.svg
2 Oakland Pontiac 396,001690,259907,87131.5% Increase2.svg
3 Macomb Warren 184,961405,804625,30954.1%Increase2.svg
4 Genesee Flint 270,963374,313444,34118.7% Increase2.svg
5 Kent Grand Rapids 288,292363,187411,04413.2% Increase2.svg
6 Ingham Lansing 172,941211,296261,03923.5% Increase2.svg
7 Saginaw Saginaw 153,515190,752219,74315.2% Increase2.svg
8 Washtenaw Ann Arbor 134,606172,440234,10335.8% Increase2.svg
9 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 126,707169,712201,55018.8% Increase2.svg
10 Berrien Benton Harbor 115,702149,865163,8759.3% Increase2.svg
11 Calhoun Battle Creek 120,813138,858141,9632.2% Increase2.svg
12 Jackson Jackson 108,168131,994143,2748.5% Increase2.svg
13 Muskegon Muskegon 121,545129,943157,42621.2% Increase2.svg
14 St. Clair Port Huron 91,599107,201120,17512.1% Increase2.svg
15 Bay Bay City 88,461107,042117,3399.6% Increase2.svg
16 Monroe Monroe 75,666101,120118,47917.2% Increase2.svg

Sports

Baseball

American football

Basketball

Ice hockey

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Bruce MacGregor

Golf

Boat racing

Other

Music

Michigan and/or Motown acts performed 16 of the songs ranked on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1967, as follows:

Chronology of events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Births

Deaths

See also

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References

  1. "Civil Rights Judged Top Michigan Story of 1967". The Battle Creek Enquirer and News (AP story). December 27, 1967. p. 5 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Detroit's Pennant Bid Top Sports Story in Michigan". The News-Palladium (AP story). December 30, 1967. p. 31 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Tigers Are Picked Top Sports Story". The Holland Evening Sentinel (UPI story). December 26, 1967. p. 17 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Riegle switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat in 1973.
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