Sarah Lehr
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Lansing voters are facing a proposal on their August 2nd ballots that would let the city offload a small section of land.
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Trade between Michigan and Canada is flowing again after people protesting Canadian COVID-19 mandates blocked international truck traffic for nearly a week.
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A Michigan law currently allows small businesses to sell food from home kitchens without getting a state license, but a Jackson County representative wants to expand that law to allow online sales.
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Michigan could get hundreds of millions of dollars after joining a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and three pharmaceutical distributors over opioid addiction. The next big question will be how lawmakers choose to spend the money.
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State Senator Tom Barrett is launching a 2022 bid for Congress in Mid-Michigan
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Activists in Lansing are calling for expanded worker protections like guaranteed sick time.
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Jackson County commissioners are condemning mask and COVID-19 vaccine requirements as part of a resolution approved this week.
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Environmental Advocates Support Bills Expanding Ability to Sue Over PFAS Contamination