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The Michigan Secretary of State’s office says with five weeks to go before the Nov. 8 election, more than one and a half million Michigan voters have requested absentee ballots.
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The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission is working on a study as part of an ongoing effort to develop Michigan Avenue.
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A judge has blocked a proposal from appearing on the November ballot asking voters to approve the annexation of a portion of Lansing Township into the city of Lansing.
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Residents in Ingham County now have until the end of September to respond to an ongoing broadband census. The census will help officials identify areas in the county lacking in internet access.
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Lansing Township is preparing to file legal action against the Ingham County clerk to stop a ballot proposal from moving forward that, if passed, would allow the city Lansing to annex the Groesbeck neighborhood.
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The Ingham County Health Department announced Saturday that the state has identified the first probable case of monkeypox in the county.
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Ingham County residents will find a millage proposal on their August ballots to support the county animal shelter.
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Mid-Michigan voters will decide Aug. 2 whether to restore the Capital Area District's library millage to its original rate of 1.56 mills.
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The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission is studying future population trends to anticipate housing needs.
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Ingham County 911 Central Dispatch is upgrading its system to make it easier for first responders to locate a caller during a crisis.