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The staffs of The Michigan Daily and The State News assemble the night before the Big Game to have their own football rivalry steeped in tradition. Or at least, steeped in effort.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy is asking residents to report suspected harmful algal blooms using a new online form.
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Following Wednesday’s announcement that former MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz would depart for Clemson University, many community members are left with more questions than answers.
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The group, which is open to the Mid-Michigan community, unites MSU students and Special Olympics participants in weekly basketball and flag football games.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has long been viewed by some Democrats as a possible White House contender.
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WKAR celebrates Mid-Michigan actors with a new series starting with Williamston Theatre co-founder John Lepard.
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A ballot initiative to ban Michigan’s public utilities and large government contractors from political giving has submitted signatures to go before voters this November.
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Dominant plant species in Michigan are changing as the climate becomes more suitable for warm-loving plants. That could let some invasive species move north.
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A timeline of Kevin Guskiewicz’s departure from Michigan State University shows how trustees tried to keep him with a $2 million pay package and ethics policy changes before Clemson University named him its next president.
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Outgoing Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz criticized some members of the school's Board of Trustees following news he will leave for Clemson.
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The minor league team came to Lansing in 1996, and has made an indelible mark on mid-Michigan and baseball.
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Fulton Schools and Ashley Community Schools in Gratiot County have come together to select a single superintendent to serve in both districts. Meet Ryan Portenga: current Middle/High School Principal at Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools and longtime Michigan athletic director.