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Researchers at Michigan State University say a state law that required underperforming students to repeat third-grade had a disproportionate impact on economically disadvantaged students.
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The county plans are meant to take inventory of their waste landscape, set goals and identify potential opportunities for siting new facilities.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has upheld two convictions and sentences for violating separate but similar gun crime laws.
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Mount Pleasant's Board of Trustees passed a proposal to amend a Human Rights ordinance.
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It’s been nearly a month since Michigan quietly implemented an overhaul of its waste management law. State officials addressed the public last week about what the new law means for the future of recycling in Michigan.
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Attorney claims Tri-County Area Schools has played favorites when it comes to what political attire is accepted at school.
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In the final hours of lame duck, the Michigan legislature passed a historic bill package that updates the state’s waste law to incentivize recycling. The law goes into effect March 29th, but it’s still unclear what its implementation will mean for the state.
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In the 2-1 decision, the Michigan Court of Appeals has reopened the 2017 case of Alvin Yoder. Yoder died in a farming accident on his family's Amish dairy farm.
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The criminal defense attorney representing former Isabella County Sherriff’s officer Christopher Cluley recently filed a motion to dismiss felony charges.
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Governor Snyder approved legislation on Tuesday to exclude cybersecurity information shared with government bodies from Freedom of Information Act…