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Events from the year 1968 in Michigan .
The Associated Press (AP) surveyed newspaper editors and broadcasters and determined the top 10 stories in Michigan for 1968 as follows:[ 1]
The candidacy of Gov. George W. Romney for President of the United States;
The 1968 Detroit Tigers winning the American League pennant and defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1968 World Series ;
A newspaper strike that shut down the state's two largest newspapers, the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News , for nine months;
Gov. Romney's decision to resign as Governor to become United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Pres. Richard M. Nixon ;
The reapportionment and redistricting of the state's county boards to reflect a "one man, one vote" proportionality;
Michigan voters' defeat of a ballot measure to adopt daylight saving time ;
Hubert H. Humphrey 's taking Michigan's 21 electoral votes in the 1968 United States presidential election (Humphrey received 1,593,082 votes (48.18%) to 1,370,665 (41.46%) for Richard M. Nixon and 331,968 (10.04%) for George Wallace );
The Robison family murders , a mass murder on June 25 of six family members while vacationing in their Lake Michigan cottage just north of Good Hart, Michigan ;
Two heart transplants performed at the University of Michigan Hospital ; and
The adoption a statewide laws for open housing and the protection of tenants' rights.
The AP also selected the state's top 10 sports stories as follows:[ 2]
Mickey Lolich 's three victories in the 1968 World Series ;
The Detroit Tigers winning the American League pennant for the first time since 1968;
Denny McLain 's 31 wins as a pitcher for the Tigers;
Gordie Howe 's 700th goal and 1,500th game for the Detroit Red Wings ;
Ron Johnson 's season, setting an NCAA record with 347 rushing yards in a game and Michigan records with 1,391 rushing yards and 114 points scored during the 1968 season;
The Detroit Lions ' acquisition of quarterback Bill Munson and their poor performance during the 1968 season;
Spencer Haywood 's transfer to Detroit Mercy and his leading a resurgence in the school's basketball fortunes during the 1968-69 season;
The popularity of coho salmon fishing;
Two members of the Detroit Lions, Mel Farr and Lem Barney winning the NFL's offensive and defensive rookie of the year honors; and
The death of Warner Gardner in a crash during the APBA Gold Cup unlimited hydroplane race on September 8 on the Detroit River .