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It’s not easy filling Sparty’s big shoes. But for the students who spent time playing the beloved MSU mascot, the memories only get richer as time passes.
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It may take a week or more for all results to be known. That doesn't mean there was election fraud.
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A plan to allow Michigan corrections officers access to the State Police Retirement System passed the Michigan Senate Wednesday
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A challenge to Michigan’s rules on water contamination by a group of forever chemicals is on the Michigan Supreme Court’s November oral arguments docket.
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The “Women of Sparta” program started in April, seeking to help MSU female athletes develop business skills as well as earn NIL money.
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In Michigan, Democrats have historically received the vast majority of Latino votes, but the state now is seeing a growing number of these voters cast their ballots for the Republican Party with some being motivated by their Christian values.
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A handful of state House races will decide whether Democrats continue to control Lansing for another two years, or if Republicans will take the helm for the coming term.
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The city of Lansing is inviting the public to visit and participate in the city’s first community wide altar for Day of the Dead.
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Some of the students are serious runners, while others are just looking for a way to socialize and stay in shape.
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A new mental health service is an alternative to hospitals.
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WKAR Morning Edition Host Melorie Begay spoke wit the president of MSU's Student Democrats to learn more about how the club is getting students to vote.
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Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign is encouraging young people in Michigan to vote as if their freedoms are at stake in this election.