2017 in Michigan

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Events from the year 2017 in Michigan.

The state's top news stories of 2017 included continuing political fallout and criminal charges in connection with the Flint water crisis; Larry Nassar and the USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal; the December 5 retirement of John Conyers amid claims of sexual harassment; the re-election of Mike Duggan to a second term as Mayor of Detroit with 72% of the vote; and the revitalization of Downtown and Midtown Detroit.

Contents

In sports, the state's top stories included the return of the Detroit Pistons to Detroit; the opening of Little Caesars Arena as the home of the Pistons and Detroit Red Wings; the election of three former Detroit Tigers (Iván Rodríguez, Alan Trammell, and Jack Morris) to the Baseball Hall of Fame; the firing of Jim Caldwell as head coach of the Detroit Lions and Brad Ausmus as head coach of the Tigers; and Claressa Shields of Flint winning female middleweight and super middleweight boxing titles.

Office holders

State office holders

Rick Snyder Rick Snyder in 2013.jpg
Rick Snyder

Mayors of major cities

Mike Duggan Mike Duggan 2013.jpg
Mike Duggan

Federal office holders

Debbie Stabenow Debbie Stabenow, official portrait 2.jpg
Debbie Stabenow
Gary Peters Gary Peters, official portrait, 114th Congress.jpg
Gary Peters

Population

In the 2010 United States Census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 9,883,640 persons, ranking as the eighth most populous state in the country. By 2017, the state's population was estimated at 9,962,311, and the state had become the 10th most populous state.

The state's largest cities, having populations of at least 75,000 based on 2016 estimates, were as follows:

2017
Rank
CityCounty2010 Pop.2016 Pop.Change 2010-16
1 Detroit Wayne 713,777672,795−5.7% Decrease2.svg
2 Grand Rapids Kent 188,040196,4454.5% Increase2.svg
3 Warren Macomb 134,056135,1250.8% Increase2.svg
4 Sterling Heights Macomb129,699132,4272.1% Increase2.svg
5 Ann Arbor Washtenaw 113,934120,7826.0% Increase2.svg
6 Lansing Ingham 114,297116,0201.5% Increase2.svg
7 Flint Genesee 102,43497,386−4.9% Decrease2.svg
8 Dearborn Wayne98,15394,444−3.8% Decrease2.svg
9 Livonia Wayne96,94294,041−3.0% Decrease2.svg
10 Troy Oakland 80,98083,6413.3% Increase2.svg
11 Westland Wayne84,09481,545−3.0% Decrease2.svg
12 Farmington Hills Oakland79,74081,1291.7% Increase2.svg
13 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 74,26275,9842.3% Increase2.svg
14 Wyoming Kent72,12575,5674.8% Increase2.svg

Sports

Baseball

Brad Ausmus Brad Ausmus on August 1, 2015.jpg
Brad Ausmus

American football

Jim Caldwell Jim Caldwell 2016.jpg
Jim Caldwell

Basketball

Andre Drummond Andre Drummond vs Wizards 2014.jpg
Andre Drummond

Ice hockey

Henrik Zetterberg Henrik Zetterberg (03).jpg
Henrik Zetterberg

Boxing

Claressa Shields Claressa Shields - PopTech 2012.jpg
Claressa Shields

Racing

Other

Music

Big Sean Big Sean Glasses.jpg
Big Sean
Eminem Eminem - Concert for Valor in Washington, D.C. Nov. 11, 2014 (2) (Cropped).jpg
Eminem

Chronology of events

January

Gretchen Whitmer Gretchen Whitmer 2011.jpg
Gretchen Whitmer

February

Betsy DeVos Betsy DeVos official portrait.jpg
Betsy DeVos

March

April

Red Berenson Redmichigan.jpeg
Red Berenson

May

Jim Hackett Jim Hackett.jpg
Jim Hackett

June

Chevrolet Bolt 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV Premier front 6.20.18.jpg
Chevrolet Bolt

July

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Kid Rock

August

Matt Stafford Matt stafford 2016.jpg
Matt Stafford

September

Justin Verlander Justin Verlander 2013.jpg
Justin Verlander

October

November

Solanus Casey Solanuscasey.jpg
Solanus Casey
* Mike Duggan was reelected as Mayor of Detroit. He received more than 71% of the votes cast.
* Andy Schor was elected as Mayor of Lansing. He received 72% of the votes.

December

John Conyers John Conyers official photo.jpg
John Conyers

Deaths

Mike Ilitch Mike Ilitch.jpg
Mike Ilitch
Della Reese Della Reese 1961.JPG
Della Reese

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