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Michigan lawmakers had been working to allow liquor stores and bars to start carrying hemp products that the federal government now plans to ban or restrict in a year.
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Various airspace management companies and Michigan Technological Research Institute are jump starting the program.
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House Republicans have introduced bills to ease licensing requirements for many jobs in Michigan - and to repeal some license requirements altogether.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says there is a new online deer harvest reporting process for hunters that they must follow.
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The Michigan Education Association and the Michigan League for Public Policy say that the state’s increased appropriations for education this year can help school districts reduce class sizes and improve student performance.
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Legislation in the Michigan House would protect property owners from lawsuits over injuries that occur due to an “open and obvious” danger.
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Detroit Public Schools policy requires immigration agents to get permission from the superintendent before entering a school building, but some teachers say they need training on how to enforce that.
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Michigan is one of only two states that fully exempts lawmakers and the governor’s office from FOIA.
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A federal judge agreed with the groups that a local fruit processor is polluting groundwater, a wetland and a creek that connect to Elk Lake.
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The $87 million project will create underground fiber optic cable networks across Michigan. One network will connect the Upper and Lower Peninsulas through Beaver Island.
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The partnership is helping bring Manoomin back to the state, a wild rice native to the Great Lakes region.
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Niki Osakue is from Nigeria and Botswana. Her life journey is both tragedy and loss, but also optimism and a goal to help others.