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Events from the year 2021 in Michigan.
Major events in Michigan in 2021 included the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan, the Oxford High School shooting, disruptions in the supply chain slowing the automobile industry, the 2021 Kellogg's strike, and legal proceedings relating to the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot.
Major sports stories in 2021 included the 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team defeating Ohio State, winning the Big Ten Conference championship, and advancing to the College Football Playoffs for the first time in school history. Other notable sports stories included (i) the Detroit Lions trading quarterback Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, (ii) the 2020–21 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team finishing the season ranked No. 4 and advancing to the Elite Eight, (iii) the 2021 Michigan State Spartans football team finishing the season ranked No. 8 in the Coaches Poll, (iv) the induction of Calvin Johnson and Charles Woodson into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and (v) the undefeated 2021 Ferris State Bulldogs football team winning the NCAA Division II national championship. The Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, Detroit Red Wings, and Detroit Pistons all compiled losing records
The state's 15 largest cities, based on U.S. Census estimates for 2021, [1] were as follows:
2021 rank | City | County | 2000 pop. | 2010 pop. | 2020 pop. | 2021 pop. (est) [1] | Change 2000-21 |
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1 | Detroit | Wayne | 951,270 | 713,777 | 639,111 | 632,464 | −33.5% |
2 | Grand Rapids | Kent | 197,800 | 188,036 | 198,917 | 198,173 | 0.2% |
3 | Sterling Heights | Macomb | 124,471 | 129,699 | 134,346 | 133,269 | 7.1% |
4 | Warren | Macomb | 138,247 | 134,056 | 139,387 | 138,130 | 0.1% |
5 | Ann Arbor | Washtenaw | 114,024 | 113,934 | 123,851 | 121,536 | 6.6% |
6 | Lansing | Ingham | 119,128 | 114,297 | 112,644 | 112,684 | 5.4% |
7 | Dearborn | Wayne | 97,775 | 98,153 | 109,976 | 108,420 | 8.9% |
8 | Livonia | Wayne | 100,545 | 96,942 | 95,534 | 94,422 | 6.1% |
9 | Troy | Oakland | 80,959 | 80,980 | 87,294 | 86,836 | 7.3% |
10 | Westland | Wayne | 86,602 | 84,094 | 85,420 | 84,515 | |
11 | Farmington Hills | Oakland | 82,111 | 79,740 | 83,986 | 83,292 | |
12 | Flint | Genesee | 124,943 | 102,434 | 81,252 | 80,628 | 35.5% |
13 | Wyoming | Kent | 69,368 | 72,125 | 76,501 | 76,749 | |
14 | Southfield | Oakland | 78,322 | 71,758 | 76,618 | 75,898 | |
15 | Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo | 76,145 | 74,262 | 73,598 | 73,257 |
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