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Sparrow Carson Hospital in Carson City Michigan, part of U-M Health-Sparrow, is listed as being at high financial risk, according to the Cecil Sheps Center for Health Services Research.
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Flash flooding devastated communities in Texas over the weekend, but forecasters in Michigan say that kind of flooding is unlikely to happen here.
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The “You Say It How in Michigan?” website has pronunciations for hundreds of place names and even notable Michiganders like Smokey Robinson, Gilda Radner and Madonna.
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Michigan State University football fans can expect to see newly renovated scoreboards when the season kicks off this August.
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State data shows the proportion of students who finish postsecondary degree or certificate programs is increasing.
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A Michigan Department of Corrections report says the rate of repeat offenders being returned to prisons is at an all-time low.
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Mid-Michigan communities are preparing to light up the sky this Fourth of July.
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Michigan State University can now share revenue from its athletic department with student athletes. That’s after a legal settlement involving the NCAA took effect.
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A late March ice storm hit 12 counties in northern Michigan, downing or damaging three million acres of trees. The state's largest forest, Pigeon River Country State Forest, has many closed trails, but campgrounds are open.
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Michigan schools would be banned from offering foods that include certain dyes and additives under a bill that passed in the state House this week.