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Events from the year 1977 in Michigan. The Associated Press (AP) selected Michigan's top stories of 1977 as follows: # The emergence of the Michigan PBB contamination scandal as a political issue and related medical investigation and legislative actions (the PBB scandal was one of the state's top stories for the fourth consecutive year dating back to
1974 Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal. In the Middle East, the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War determined politics; f ...
); # Cold weather through the winter of 1977 with many cities recording the coldest temperatures of the century, Lake Michigan frozen solid, several deaths due to exposure, closure of automobile plants due to natural gas shortages, and snow closing
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between Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo for a week; # The Oakland County Child Killings involving the unsolved murders of at least four Oakland County youths reportedly tied to the driver of a blue Gremlin; # The 13-week trial, conviction, and subsequent new trial order in the prosecution of two Filipina nurses, Filipina Narciso and Leonora Perez, in the Ann Arbor Hospital Murders in which 10 patients at the Veterans Hospital in Ann Arbor died mysteriously from respiratory failure (the Ann Arbor Hospital Murders were one of the state's top stories for the third consecutive year dating back to
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
); # The case of
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(subsequently the topic of '' The Burning Bed''), a 29-year-old woman from Danville who killed her husband by setting his bed on fire in March after years of domestic abuse and was found not guilty in November by reason of temporary insanity; # Gov. William Milliken's veto of
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, a proposed underground military extremely low frequency (ELF) network in the Upper Peninsula; # A civil lawsuit by farmers Roy and Marilyn Tacoma against several parties for the loss of cattle in connection with the Michigan PBB contamination scandal (See #1 above) and resulting in the longest court case in Michigan history; # The August 25 abduction of Evelyn Van Tassel from her Upper Peninsula home and the subsequent trial and conviction of her abductor, Douglas Henry, for kidnapping and rape; # The closure of Kincheloe Air Force Base in the eastern Upper Peninsula; and # The April announcement by U.S. Senator
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that he would not run for reelection in 1978. The AP and the United Press International (UPI) each selected the state's top sports stories of 1977 as follows: # The second season of
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pitcher Mark Fidrych (2.89
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in 11 games) which was shortened by injuries (AP-1, UPI-1); # The
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led by quarterback
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and running back Russell Davis compiling a 10–1 record in the regular season, including a victory over Ohio State (AP-3, UPI-3 ie; # The
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' firing of Alex Delvecchio after the 1976–77 team compiled a 16–55–9 record, the hiring of Ted Lindsay as the team's general manager, and Lindsay's rebuilding program and promise to bring back aggressive hockey (AP-5, UPI-2); # The
1976–77 Detroit Titans men's basketball team The 1976–77 Detroit Titans men's basketball team represented the University of Detroit in the 1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played at Calihan Hall in Detroit. The Titans were led by head coach Dick Vitale, a for ...
led by John Long and
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compiling a 25–4 record followed by Dick Vitale's resignation as head coach (AP-4 eason AP-6 esignation UPI-5 eason; #
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's decision to attend
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after leading Lansing's Everett High School to the Michigan Class A high school basketball championship (AP-2, UPI-9); # The
1976–77 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team The 1976–77 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1976–77 season. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and w ...
led by Phil Hubbard and
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compiling a 26–4 record, receiving the No. 1 ranking at the end of the regular season, and advancing to the Elite Eight round in the NCAA tournament (AP-8, UPI-3 ie # The
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's 14–6 loss to
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in the
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(AP-7, UPI-7); # The performances of
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players
Dave Rozema David Scott Rozema ( ; born August 5, 1956) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1977 through 1986 for the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers. Listed at 6' 4", 185 lb., Rozema batted and threw right-handed. Early years R ...
(15-7 record, 3.09
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),
Ron LeFlore Ronald LeFlore (born June 16, 1948) is an American former Major League Baseball center fielder. He played six seasons with the Detroit Tigers before being traded to the Montreal Expos. He retired with the Chicago White Sox in 1982. He stole 455 ...
(.325 batting average, 212 hits), and Steve Kemp (18 home runs, 88 RBIs) (AP-9 ozema and LeFlore UPI-8 ozema and Kemp; # The trade of highly touted 1976 draft pick Marvin Barnes on November 23 after appearing in only 65 games for the Detroit Pistons to the Buffalo Braves in exchange for
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, John Shumate and a 1979 first round draft pick ( Roy Hamilton was selected) (UPI-6); and # The April 12 trade of designated hitter Willie Horton, who had played for the Detroit Tigers since 1963, to the Texas Rangers in exchange for pitcher
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(UPI-10).


Office holders


State office holders

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: William Milliken ( Republican) *
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan The lieutenant governor of Michigan is the second-ranking official in U.S. state of Michigan, behind the governor. The current lieutenant governor by default is Garlin Gilchrist, a Democrat, who has held the office since January 1, 2019. Proce ...
:
James Damman James Joseph Damman (January 16, 1933 – February 23, 2011) was an American, Republican politician from Michigan. Born in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, Damman served in the United States Army. He then served on the Troy, Michigan city commiss ...
(Republican) * Michigan Attorney General:
Frank J. Kelley Frank Joseph Kelley (December 31, 1924 – March 5, 2021) was an American politician who served as the 50th Attorney General of the U.S. state of Michigan. His 37-year term of office, from 1961 to 1999, made him both the youngest (36 years old ...
(
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) * Michigan Secretary of State: Richard H. Austin (Democrat) * Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives:
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(Democrat) * Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate:
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(Democrat) * Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court:


Mayors of major cities

* Mayor of Detroit:
Coleman Young Coleman Alexander Young (May 24, 1918 – November 29, 1997) was an American politician who served as mayor of Detroit, Michigan, from 1974 to 1994. Young was the first African-American mayor of Detroit. Young had emerged from the far-left ele ...
*
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: Abe L. Drasin * Mayor of Flint:
James W. Rutherford James W. Rutherford (April 23, 1925 – January 14, 2010) was a mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan serving as the first "strong" mayor elected under Flint's 1974 charter.
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Mayor of Lansing List Lansing, Michigan, was incorporated as a city on February 15, 1859. * Hiram H. Smith, 1859 * John A. Kerr, 1860 * William H. Chapman, 1861–62 * Dr. Ira H. Bartholomew, 1863–65 * Dr. William H. Haze, 1866 * George W. Peck, 1867 * ...
: Gerald W. Graves *
Mayor of Ann Arbor This is a list of mayors of Ann Arbor, Michigan, beginning with Ann Arbor's incorporation as a city on April 4, 1851. References Ann Arbor mayors, Political Graveyard website* Samuel W. Beakes, Past and Present of Washtenaw County' (Washtenaw C ...
: Albert Wheeler (
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)


Federal office holders

* United States Senator from Michigan:
Donald W. Riegle Jr. Donald Wayne Riegle Jr. (born February 4, 1938) is an American politician, author, and businessman from Michigan. He served for five terms as a Representative and for three terms as a Senator in the U.S. Congress. Early life and family Donald W ...
(
Democrat Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to: Politics *A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people. *A member of a Democratic Party: **Democratic Party (United States) (D) **Democratic ...
) * United States Senator from Michigan:
Robert P. Griffin Robert Paul Griffin (November 6, 1923 – April 16, 2015) was an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, he represented Michigan in the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate and was a Justice of the M ...
( Republican) * United States Representative, District 1:
John Conyers John James Conyers Jr. (May 16, 1929October 27, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1965 to 2017. The districts he represented always included part of western Detroit. ...
(Democrat) * United States Representative, District 2: Carl Pursell (Republican) * United States Representative, District 3:
Garry E. Brown Garry Eldridge Brown (August 12, 1923 – August 27, 1998) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He served six terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1967 to 1979. Biography Brown was born in Schoolcraft, Michiga ...
(Republican) * United States Representative, District 4: David Stockman (Republican) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 5, United States Representative, District 5: Harold S. Sawyer (Republican) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 6, United States Representative, District 6: Milton Robert Carr, Bob Carr (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 7, United States Representative, District 7: Dale Kildee (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 8, United States Representative, District 8: J. Bob Traxler (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 9, United States Representative, District 9: Guy Vander Jagt (Republican) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 10, United States Representative, District 10: Elford Albin Cederberg (Republican) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 11, United States Representative, District 11: Philip Ruppe (Republican) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 12, United States Representative, District 12: David Bonior (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 13, United States Representative, District 13: Charles Diggs (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 14, United States Representative, District 14: Lucien N. Nedzi (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 15, United States Representative, District 15: William D. Ford (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 16, United States Representative, District 16: John Dingell (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 17, United States Representative, District 17: William M. Brodhead (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 18, United States Representative, District 18: James Blanchard (Democrat) * United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 19, United States Representative, District 19: William Broomfield (Republican)


Population


Sports


Baseball

* 1977 Detroit Tigers season – Under manager Ralph Houk, the Tigers compiled a 74–88 record and finished fourth in the American League East. The team's statistical leaders included
Ron LeFlore Ronald LeFlore (born June 16, 1948) is an American former Major League Baseball center fielder. He played six seasons with the Detroit Tigers before being traded to the Montreal Expos. He retired with the Chicago White Sox in 1982. He stole 455 ...
with a .325 batting average (baseball), batting average, Jason Thompson (first baseman, born 1954), Jason Thompson with 31 home runs and 105 run batted in, RBIs,
Dave Rozema David Scott Rozema ( ; born August 5, 1956) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1977 through 1986 for the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers. Listed at 6' 4", 185 lb., Rozema batted and threw right-handed. Early years R ...
with 15 wins, and Mark Fidrych with a 2.89 earned run average (ERA). * 1977 Michigan Wolverines baseball team - Under head coach Moby Benedict, the Wolverines compiled a 33–15 record and finished second in the Big Ten Conference.


American football

* 1977 Detroit Lions season – The Lions, under head coach Tommy Hudspeth, compiled a 6–8 record and finished in third place in the NFL's Central Division. The team's statistical leaders included Greg Landry with 1,359 passing yards, Horace King (American football), Horace King with 521 rushing yards, David Hill (tight end), David Hill with 465 receiving yards, and Steve Mike-Mayer with 43 points scored. *
1977 Michigan Wolverines football team The 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team was an American football team that represented the University of Michigan in the 1977 Big Ten Conference football season. In its ninth year under head coach Bo Schembechler, the team compiled a 10–2 ...
– Under head coach Bo Schembechler, the Wolverines compiled a 10–2 record and were ranked No. 9 in the final AP Poll. The team's statistical leaders included
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with 1,109 passing yards, Russell Davis with 1,013 rushing yards and 96 points scored, and Ralph Clayton with 393 receiving yards. * 1977 Michigan State Spartans football team – Under head coach Darryl Rogers, the Spartans compiled a 7–3–1 record. The team's statistical leaders included Ed Smith (quarterback), Ed Smith with 1,731 passing yards, Leroy McGee with 720 rushing yards, and Kirk Gibson with 531 receiving yards. * 1977 Central Michigan Chippewas football team – Under head coach Roy Kramer, the Chippewas compiled a 10–1 record. * 1977 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team – Under head coach Ed Chlebek, the Hurons compiled an 8–3 record. * 1977 Western Michigan Broncos football team – Under head coach Elliot Uzelac, the Broncos compiled a 4–7 record.


Basketball

* 1976–77 Detroit Pistons season – Under head coach Herb Brown, the Pistons compiled a 44–38 record and finished second in the NBA's Midwest Division. The team's statistical leaders included Bob Lanier with 1,616 points and 745 Rebound (basketball), rebounds and Kevin Porter (basketball, born 1950), Kevin Porter with 592 Assist (basketball), assists. *
1976–77 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team The 1976–77 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1976–77 season. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and w ...
– Under head coach Johnny Orr (basketball, born 1927), Johnny Orr, the Wolverines compiled a 26–4 record. The team's statistical leaders included
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with 120 assists and Phil Hubbard with 588 points and 389 rebounds. *
1976–77 Detroit Titans men's basketball team The 1976–77 Detroit Titans men's basketball team represented the University of Detroit in the 1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played at Calihan Hall in Detroit. The Titans were led by head coach Dick Vitale, a for ...
– The Titans compiled a 25–4 record under head coach Dick Vitale. The team's statistical leaders included John Long with 568 points and
Terry Tyler Terry Christopher Tyler (born October 30, 1956) is a retired American basketball player. Amateur career A 6'7" forward from Northwestern High School, Tyler signed to play for Dick Vitale at the University of Detroit. Long established himself ...
with 319 rebounds.


Ice hockey

* 1976–77 Detroit Red Wings season – Under head coach Alex Delvecchio and Larry Wilson (ice hockey), Larry Wilson, the Red Wings compiled a 16–55–9 record and finished fifth in the National Hockey League's Norris Division. Walt McKechnie led the team with 25 goals, 34 assists and 59 points. The team's regular goaltenders were Jim Rutherford and Eddie Giacomin. * 1976–77 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season – Under head coach Dan Farrell, the Wolverines compiled a 28–17 record and finished second at the 1977 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, losing to Wisconsin in the title game. * 1976–77 Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team – Under head coach John MacInnes (ice hockey), John MacInnes, Michigan Tech compiled a 19–18–1 record and finished second in the 1977 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, losing to Minnesota in the title game. * 1976–77 Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey team – Under head coach Amo Bessone, the Spartans compiled a 14–21–1 record. * Great Lakes Invitational -


Other


Music

Albums and singles by Michigan artists or centered on Michigan topics that were released or became hits in 1977 include the following: * "Sir Duke", a single by Detroit native Stevie Wonder, was released in March 1977, reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was ranked No. 18 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * "I Wish (Stevie Wonder song), I Wish", a single by Stevie Wonder, was released in November 1976, reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was ranked No. 51 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * "Hotel California", a single with lyrics by Detroit native Glenn Frey, was released in February 1977, reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was ranked No. 19 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * "New Kid in Town", co-written by Detroit natives Glenn Frey and JD Souther (with Don Henley), was released in December 1976 and became a hit in 1977, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and ranking No. 59 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * "Night Moves (Bob Seger song), Night Moves", a single by Detroit native Bob Seger, was released in December 1976, reached No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was ranked No. 55 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * "Rock and Roll Never Forgets", a single from Bob Seger, was released in June 1977. Though it only reached No. 41 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it became a staple of classic rock radio. * ''Cat Scratch Fever'', the third studio album from Ted Nugent, was released in May 1977. It reached No. 17 on the ''Billboard'' album chart and was certified platinum. The album included the single "Cat Scratch Fever (song), Cat Scratch Fever" that reached No. 30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2009, the single was named the 32nd best hard rock song of all time by VH1. * ''Lust for Life (Iggy Pop album), Lust for Life'', an album by Michigan native Iggy Pop written and recorded with David Bowie, was released in February 1977. It included the classic songs "Lust for Life (Iggy Pop song), Lust for Life" and "The Passenger (song), The Passenger". * ''The Idiot (album), The Idiot'', an Iggy Pop album written and recorded with David Bowie, was released in March 1977. It included the songs "China Girl (song), China Girl", "Funtime (Iggy Pop song), Funtime", and "Nightclubbing (song), Nightclubbing". * "You and Me (Alice Cooper song), You and Me", a single by Detroit native Alice Cooper, was released in April 1977, reached No. 9 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was ranked No. 48 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * "I Never Cry", a single by Alice Cooper, was released in July 1976, became a hit in 1977, and was ranked No. 82 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1977. * ''Sweet Passion'', a studio album from Aretha Franklin, was released in May 1977. The single "Break It to Me Gently (Aretha Franklin song), Break It to Me Gently" which reached No. 1 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. * ''An Evening with Diana Ross'', a live album by Detroit native Diana Ross, was released in January 1977 and reached No. 29 on the ''Billboard'' album chart. * ''Baby It's Me'', an album from Diana Ross, was released in September 1977, and reached No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' album chart. It included the hit single "Gettin' Ready for Love". * ''Deep in My Soul'', an album by Smokey Robinson, was released in January 1977.


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Births

* February 22 - J. J. Putz, Major League Baseball relief pitcher (2003-2014), in Trenton, Michigan * February 24 - Floyd Mayweather Jr., professional boxer and boxing promoter, in Grand Rapids * March 25 - Brian Calley, Michigan Lieutenant Governor (2011–2018), in Dearborn, Michigan * September 7 - Mateen Cleaves, basketball player at Michigan State and professionally (1996-2009), in Flint, Michigan * September 21 - Jeff Backus, NFL offensive lineman (2001-2012), in Midland, Michigan * September 26 - Kevin Cotter, 72nd Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives (2015-2017) * October 22 - Jocelyn Benson, 43rd Michigan Secretary of State (2019–present) * December 30 - Kenyon Martin, NBA basketball player (2000-2015), in Saginaw, Michigan


Gallery of 1977 births

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Deaths

* March 3 - Stubby Overmire, Major League Baseball pitcher (1943-1952), at age 57 in Lakeland, Florida


Gallery of 1977 deaths

File:Stubby Overmire.jpg, Stubby Overmire


References

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