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Michigan U.S. Representative John James, a frontrunner for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, doesn't plan to participate in a debate later this month.
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Controversial merger of two Michigan State University colleges approved in Board of Trustees meetingThe unification of Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine and the College of Osteopathic Medicine into one college—Michigan State University Medicine, was approved by the Board of Trustees in a Friday morning meeting.
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The fifth Zeke the Wonderdog in MSU history will make her debut at the Michigan State Football Spring Showcase, with a feminine touch.
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The MSU Science Festival returns with monthlong free events celebrating science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
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The court says Inkster must read a paralyzed resident’s emailed comments at meetings. Judges said ending a prior accommodation violated disability law.
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The MSU Rodeo Club is passionate about the sport and culture, working hard to bring the unique world to East Lansing.
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The Lansing Park Board voted Wednesday against recommending City Council members place the sale of the Lansing Shuffle on the ballot.
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In its 16th year, Lansing's Capital City Film Festival brings creators and movie buffs together for 10 days of programming.
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The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday considered a pair of cases that deal with resentencing people serving long prison terms for crimes they committed as children.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday it is time again for drivers to be on the lookout for orange barrels and construction workers.
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The Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit took place on Michigan State University's campus this week.
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Hospice of Lansing is expanding the number of beds it offers as demand for hospice care increases.