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Voters in East Lansing, Holt and Waverly school districts approved funding for building upgrades during the May 7 special election. A bond for St. Johns Public Schools was rejected.
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The plaintiff argues Michigan's concealed gun law is unenforceable under the Second and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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The mild winter and increasing spring temperatures are giving Michigan farmers a head start on their growing season.
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Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield and his wife were in court Thursday to plead not guilty to embezzlement and conspiracy charges.
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That includes the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Under the bills, possessing a tool with the intent to steal a car would be punishable by up to five years in prison.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy held a virtual public hearing Wednesday night to discuss the Lansing Board of Water and Light plan.
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The MSU Valorant team secured the No. 2 seed out of 15 in the Big Esports Conference.
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Triathlon, which involves biking, running, and swimming in a linked race event, is challenging. But that’s exactly why this group of MSU students is drawn to the Olympic sport.
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A Republican is seeking to disqualify Democratic candidate Curtis Hertel Jr. from Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, claiming he made errors in his election forms.Hertel's campaign says the former GOP election official ignored comparable technicalities on his own watch.
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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.