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On May 7, voters will weigh in on ballot proposals for East Lansing, St. Johns, Holt and Waverly schools.
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Workers claim their pandemic-era wages and tax refunds were wrongfully clawed back by the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. A state court gave a preliminary OK to resolve the case.
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State officials are urging Michigan producers to strictly follow all mandates for handling cows.
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Among the changes is a requirement that recount petitions be filed with a good faith belief that the number of challenged votes could change the election outcome.
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The Justice League of Greater Lansing is redistributing funds for reparations as academic scholarships.
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Democrat Curtis Hertel Jr. has more than $2.1 million on hand to Republican Tom Barrett's $958,000, according to recent election filings.
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The new $5,500 per-year credit would be available to parents who already qualify for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.
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New MSU grad Connor Williams held a special secret for four years of college, but now he wants the world to know. He was one of the students who portrayed Sparty.
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The proposed RICE plant is estimated to emit hundreds of thousands of tons of greenhouse gases every year. A virtual public hearing is scheduled May 1 to discuss permitting the project.
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The state’s Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program has until Saturday to report which neighborhoods have reliable internet access and which do not.
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Spring is here, which means the outdoor pickleball courts around the area are becoming busy.
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The Michigan Department of Education’s Library of Michigan and Western Michigan University are partnering on the project.