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Northern Michigan University criminal justice students are learning how to investigate and prevent poaching.
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Michigan ranked among the top 20 states in a report scoring each state on susceptibility to environmental risks and comprehensive clean energy policies, a much higher ranking than neighboring Indiana and Ohio but similar to Wisconsin.
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The Michigan House Regulatory Reform Committee opened hearings Thursday on a bill to outlaw medical research and testing on dogs if it could cause “pain or distress.”
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The Elk Run Tract, a 236-acre piece of property, will be opening to the public with the help of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources and conservation group Huron Pines.
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Michigan bills to crack down on telemarketing would add state penalties for some telemarketers who contact people on the federal do-not-call-list without consent.
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A bill adopted Wednesday by the state House would make it easier for defendants to get lawsuits dismissed if they’re meant silence critics of powerful business or government interests.
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U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Caledonia, spoke to voters over the phone Wednesday about the government shutdown, immigration and other subjects.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation is proposing rules to limit camping, panhandling and long-term stays on its properties.
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A firm trial date has finally been set for Lee Chatfield and his wife, Stephanie Chatfield, who are facing charges of running a criminal enterprise and embezzling large sums of money from the former Michigan House speaker’s non-profit campaign and organizing funds. The trial, however, won’t commence until this time next year.
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Western and Indigenous knowledge can help revive the lake sturgeon population, according to a new study by researchers, including ones from the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians and the Bay Mills Indian Community.