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The Soo Locks have officially opened for the shipping season. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the locks in Sault St. Marie about four days ahead of schedule, after completing important maintenance.
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"Making things. Building things. Working with our hands is America’s heritage and that heritage is alive and well in this facility," Vance told the crowd gathered at a Bay County plastics company.
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The Legislature has approved a $4.8 billion budget bill.
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Michigan’s redistricting commission could face a budget shortfall after this April if state lawmakers don’t appropriate more funds.
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A bill has passed through the Michigan House that will designate more than $4.5 billion to protect water systems.
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Lansing is receiving $1 million dollars in federal funding. The money will be used for much needed improvements to the city’s Michigan Avenue corridor.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued warning Thursday, as 'bad actors' are on the prowl.
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Roll & Hill making $1.5 million investment at second City of Wyoming location.
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A split Michigan Senate approved a bill today suspending the state’s motor fuel tax for six months.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and other local leaders want to divest the city from Russian funds in protest of that country’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Economic sanctions levied against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine has sent its currency, the ruble, crashing.
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Another bill designed to financially cripple the Russian government and its war machine has been introduced by a half dozen Congressional leaders, including two from Michigan.