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El Tribunal de Apelaciones de Michigan dictaminó que a un demandado acusado de asesinato no se le negó un juicio justo cuando un testigo clave de la acusación usó una mascarilla de COVID-19 mientras testificaba.
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The state adopted sports gambling in 2019, and Michigan is now one of the top markets in the country for wagering.
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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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Michigan State University graphic design professor Kelly Salchow MacArthur recently participated in the International Olympic Committee's artists program.
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Archery is not the most common student sport on MSU’s campus, but the members of the club know they have found their outlet.
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All it takes is a desire to dance. The MSU Club Dance team doesn’t compete, but rather, welcomes all to enjoy dancing in their own form, pace and ability level.
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The site is being razed for a $175 million public safety campus that will include Lansing’s police and fire departments and the 54-A District Court.
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Teens are reporting higher levels of stress and anxiety, and the suicide rate in the U.S. reflects the crisis. The Michigan High School Athletic Association and the West Michigan-based non-profit 'be nice.' want to help.
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The MSU student club builds and races a car every year, but this year’s set-up will be powered by an electric engine. It’s a serious switch that takes more planning and execution to work.
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The defense attorney said that is especially important to have a full view of a witness' face in cases that pit one person’s credibility against another's.
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The bills would echo the federal Voting Rights Act to protect minority groups from being disenfranchised.