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The state’s Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday morning that they had been instructed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to pause benefits for the month of November due to the ongoing federal shutdown.
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Mark Totten has thrown his hat in the ring for the position of Michigan Attorney General. The Democrat from Kalamazoo has previously worked as a U.S. attorney and as Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's chief legal counsel. It's his second run for the job.
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Under Whitmer's request, $1 million is earmarked for the Attorney General's Office to review events surrounding the 2021 Oxford shooting.
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A letter today from Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office members of state boards who ignore their legal responsibilities won’t get state legal assistance.
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The Michigan State Police has wrapped up its part of investigations into former state House Speaker Lee Chatfield.
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The state attorney general has opened an investigation into whether campaign finance laws were broken.
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A hotel owner in Mackinaw City is being accused of unlawful business practices.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office has joined the investigation into former state House Speaker Lee Chatfield. Authorities are looking into allegations of financial misconduct and sexual assault.
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Over twenty-five hundred scam and robo-calls have been reported to the Michigan Attorney General’s office so far this year - but officials say that’s only a fraction of the number of fraudulent messages sent out each day.
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In Flint on Wednesday, hundreds of people stood in long lines for hours waiting for their chance to get criminal convictions expunged from their…