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Ann Arbor is more of a Ann Arbor is more of a college town, not s major city.
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Truck driver?

I always find it humorous when people from our fan base refer to people from Ohio as truck drivers.  As a proud Michigan alum, I wonder if this is our response to their "walmart wolverine" attacks?  I mean, lets be honest, having grown up in Michigan, there are probably more truckers per capita in the mitten...esp. with the huge nascar following in this state.  There's absolutley nothing wrong with that, either. My wife and I made the decision to relocate to Ohio after graduating and we couldn't be happier with our decision.  We live in a thriving, diverse community that happens to have the number one public school system in the country.  The bottom line is, Michigan's public schools suck and this is the main reason we chose to call the Buckeye state home.  I bleed blue, but I'm not blind to the fact that Michigan is struggling in many areas.   Outside of maybe Grand Rapids, are there any cities in Michigan that aren't losing population?