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The Jackson County Michigan Historical Society is commemorating the Cascade Falls, a trail used by Indigenous communities and the Jackson County Poor Farm.
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The Excellence in Insect Science Symposium will explore how bugs are beneficial to the climate, agriculture and our diets May 16-17 at the Kellogg Conference Center.
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Republicans are challenging Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's guidance on processing and verifying signatures on absentee ballot forms.
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Staff from Lansing Board of Water and Light and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources teamed up to band baby peregrine falcons for the final year of the program.
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Staff from Lansing Board of Water and Light and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources teamed up Tuesday to band baby peregrine falcons for the final year of the program.
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Michigan's Community and Worker Economic Transition Office aims to keep people employed as the state moves away from fossil fuel-based industries.
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Organized soccer games and leagues are everywhere - for kids. The offerings slim down to nothing for adults who want to play recreationally in organized soccer. And that’s where Dean Jong found his calling - providing soccer for Lansing-area adults.
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Journalism major Bella Johnson always loved MSU Athletics as a fan. And then she got to be a reporter covering the Spartans.
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An Ingham County election official and her spouse are being dismissed from a federal lawsuit involving the Mason Public School District, challenging the districts’ decision to re-enroll a student who was expelled over sexual assault allegations.
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The state Supreme Court said it is no different than any other type of workplace discrimination.
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Barry Cadden's sentence for involuntary manslaughter will be served at the same time as his current federal sentence for other crimes tied to the 2012 outbreak.