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Central Michigan University's 39-foot mobile aims to help underserved communities throughout northern and central Michigan as well as provide students the opportunity to gain real-life experience working with a variety patients.
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They're asking for help from anglers to improve models that predict ice thickness on the Great Lakes.
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The pandemic has had several long-term impacts on the economy, education and public health. But it's also still affecting Great Lakes fisheries — as invasive sea lamprey numbers remain higher than normal across the region.
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Northern Michigan University to get $27 million from federal "Rip and Replace" cybersecurity programNorthern Michigan University will receive $27 million to replace telecommunications equipment it purchased from Chinese manufacturers that is now considered a security risk.
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The settlement covers four sites in Kent County. The Michigan attorney general originally sued over contamination at nine sites.
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Candidates in the race to become the next leader of the Michigan Democratic Party are jockeying for position ahead of next year’s party convention.
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Jobless workers will be able to collect unemployment benefits for a little more than six months under bills signed Monday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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As the families prepare to visit relatives for the holidays, a poll from the University of Michigan shows that visiting grandparents may have a positive impact on their mental and physical health.
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According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the outdoor industry brought in nearly $14 billion in economic activity. That’s an 8 percent increase compared to 2022.
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In June 2022, approximately 15,000 gallons of an oily mix of chemicals was discovered seeping into the river from Lockhart Chemical's facility.