Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pardoned a turkey on Thursday, Nov. 14, whose name was submitted by a young Michigander.
For me, it was 30 years, for someone else, it could be 20, it could be 10, but don’t ever give up," Pastor Carmon said.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer carried on a state tradition by pardoning turkey Aiden Cluckinson, a name submitted by Valentina from South Lyon. Whitmer says the state received nearly 4,500 submissions for ...