Wali Khan
WKAR News Intern-
State election officials report a mostly “smooth” Election Day. Heavy rain caused power outages at some polling sites and police are investigating a possible voter intimidation incident in Crawford County.
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On Aug. 6, mid-Michigan voters will weigh in on proposals to fund a number of local operating expenses, including healthcare, rural transportation and recreation.
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The USNS Lansing was announced at a press conference earlier this week at the Michigan Capitol featuring Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro.
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Mid-Michiganders are still reacting to the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. Here is what three people in East Lansing had to say about their thoughts.
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The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says increased testing measures allowed the state to discover the highly pathogenic avian influenza in a dairy herd on July 5.
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The recent avian flu outbreak has the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on high alert.
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The Committee to Preserve Historic Eastern and Promote Mental Health wants to keep former school buildings from being demolished after University of Michigan-Sparrow announced it would create a 120-bed mental health facility on the campus.
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Foods For Living had operated as an independent, employee-owned grocer since 1997. The store closed at the end of June.
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Michigan State archeology students are digging up the foundation for the college’s first observatory dating back to the 1880s.
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East Lansing Public Schools has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and Israel in an unanimous vote. A similar move was passed in Ann Arbor Public Schools earlier this year.