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Lansing’s historic Moores Park Pool was closed in 2019 to address leaks and cracks.
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The live streaming option for gamers, over platforms, are new ways for esports athletes to find revenue streams for their play.
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The state legislature is following suit of more than 30 states in their push to open the door for high school students to make money in their sports, but concerns remain.
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State officials are urging Michigan producers to strictly follow all mandates for handling cows.
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Among the changes is a requirement that recount petitions be filed with a good faith belief that the number of challenged votes could change the election outcome.
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The Justice League of Greater Lansing is redistributing funds for reparations as academic scholarships.
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Democrat Curtis Hertel Jr. has more than $2.1 million on hand to Republican Tom Barrett's $958,000, according to recent election filings.
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The new $5,500 per-year credit would be available to parents who already qualify for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.
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New MSU grad Connor Williams held a special secret for four years of college, but now he wants the world to know. He was one of the students who portrayed Sparty.
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The proposed RICE plant is estimated to emit hundreds of thousands of tons of greenhouse gases every year. A virtual public hearing is scheduled May 1 to discuss permitting the project.
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The state’s Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program has until Saturday to report which neighborhoods have reliable internet access and which do not.
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Spring is here, which means the outdoor pickleball courts around the area are becoming busy.