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The city of Mount Pleasant has been fighting state officials for almost seven years on a public purpose restriction that was placed on its largest undeveloped parcel. After taking the land dispute to court in 2023, the Michigan Court of Appeals recently dismissed the city's case after they didn't meet a time requirement to file a claim against the state.
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Michigan leads the nation in bird flu cases in dairy herds and people as health experts caution that the virus may be more widespread than official reports.
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A new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives calls on the federal government to create a high-resolution map of all five lakebeds.
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Preliminary federal data released today shows Michigan’s gross domestic product was up in the last quarter of 20-21.
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A new report from the University of Michigan Poverty Solutions initiative estimates that more than 20,000 children in Michigan did not have a permanent home in 2019.
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A $26 billion opioid settlement involving Michigan reached final approval today.
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The initiative campaign to increase Michigan’s minimum wage took another step Tuesday toward putting a question on the 2022 ballot.
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Tourism in the Upper Peninsula is expected to be very good this spring and summer.The biggest hit to UP tourism came last March through May. But Tom…
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The Michigan Dam Safety Task Force is taking public comments on the 86 recommendations drafted to improve dam conditions across the state. Michigan…
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With the jobless rate in Michigan rising due to the Coronavirus pandemic, state Democrats are making a push to permanently expand and increase…