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* [[Benton Harbor riots]]

* [[Benton Harbor riots]]

* [[Northeast blackout of 2003]]

* [[Northeast blackout of 2003]]

* ”[[Grutter v. Bollinger]]”

* [[2003 Michigan Wolverines football team]] winning the Big Ten championhip and advancing to the Rose Bowl

* [[2003 Michigan Wolverines football team]] winning the Big Ten championhip and advancing to the Rose Bowl


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List of events

This article reviews 2003 in Michigan, including the state’s office holders, demographics, largest public companies, performance of sports teams, cultural events, a chronology of the state’s top news and sports stories, and notable Michigan-related births and deaths.

The top news stories of 2003 in Michigan included:

State office holders

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Jennifer Granholm

Federal office holders

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Carl Levin
Debbie Stabenow

Mayors of major cities

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Kwame Kilpatrick

Largest public companies

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In March 2004, the Detroit Free Press released its annual “The Free Press 50” list of the largest Michigan-based public companies based on 2003 revenues. The top 10 companies are shown below.[1]

Chronology of events

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    “The Free Press 50”. Detroit Free Press. March 29, 2004. pp. 3C – 5C – via Newspapers.com.

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