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The group will hold its first meeting in May and begin the process of revising Lansing's governing document.
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On May 7, voters will weigh in on ballot proposals for East Lansing, St. Johns, Holt and Waverly schools.
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Workers claim their pandemic-era wages and tax refunds were wrongfully clawed back by the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. A state court gave a preliminary OK to resolve the case.
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Democrats now have a slim, two-seat majority in the chamber and could move to advance legislation that had stalled while the House was tied.
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It’s not the usual practice, learning how to take out another person, but WKAR Current Sports went all out to experience the martial art of Krav Maga.
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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.