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This past winter overstayed its welcome and Michiganders are excited for summer to arrive. But according to officials, with each summer comes a tick…
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The president of the village of Kalkaska has been removed from office.Jeff Sieting made headlines a year ago when some of his anti-Muslim social media…
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A bipartisan pair of bills would require Michigan high schools to teach financial literacy. The Michigan Public Radio Networks’s Cheyna Roth reports…
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Plans for a mixed-use development next to the Meijer store in Acme Township may finally be moving forward. The 157-acre “Village at Grand Traverse” has…
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A state department in charge of licensing medical marijuana businesses might not meet its own deadline. People with medical marijuana businesses had until…
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Lawmakers in Lansing say they want to end the energy monopoly in the state. Net metering lets people who produce their own renewable energy – like solar –…
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A recent survey shows that Michigan residents overwhelmingly support a significant boost in state funding for higher education. Almost 80 percent of…
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Michigan has more than eleven thousand inland lakes. They’re places where people like to swim, boat, and fish — and many people buy lakefront property to…
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Lawmakers in Lansing have been working on legislation in response to the Larry Nassar case. And while they’re at it, some say they might want to clarify…
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Michigan may be among the most vulnerable states if the U.S. withdraws from the North American Free Trade Agreement. That's according to a new analysis by…