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A new website hosts newly-required financial reports for Michigan elected officials and candidates for office.
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Brent Schultz, manager of North Star Gardens in Gaylord, shares tips for springtime lawn care.
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Lake sturgeon may soon be added to the nation's endangered species list. But some Michigan lawmakers and conservation groups say the proposal is unnecessary.
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Nurses from the MyMichigan Medical Center Sault held an informational picket this week to raise awareness of the ongoing negotiations with the hospital administration.
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Officials with both the Cherry Festival and the airport say the annual air show must go on and would like to avoid settling disputes in court - but they have yet to agree on how.
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Invasive hemlock woolly adelgid has been found in the Huron-Manistee National Forests.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to consider a case where the state Department of Health and Human Services wants to take temporary custody of a troubled child. Lower courts have split on whether the state has the authority to do that.
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The bills would require so-called “dark money” groups with ties to officials and campaigns to register with the Secretary of State, starting in 2026.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether schools can be sued for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students.The family of an Alpena Public Schools student is suing the district under Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act.
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Matt Collier has a varied resume. He’s a West Point graduate who served as an Army Airborne Ranger. He’s worked in the private sector and as an Obama administration appointee.
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The bill lists a wide variety of illegal election fraud, influence or voter threat convictions that would disqualify a person from serving on the state or county canvassing boards that confirm vote tallies.
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Grayling residents are calling on the Department of Defense to pitch in and fund a project that would bring clean drinking water to contaminated parts of their community.