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A new marketing campaign is aimed at bringing more workers into Michigan and reversing decades of sluggish growth.
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Michigan has money to spend, even if the economy dips into a recession. New budget projections suggest the state could have a $1.2 billion dollar surplus.
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Michigan government cybersecurity experts are reviewing the social media platform TikTok and others for potential threats.
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A new rule this hunting season requires people to report deer harvests electronically within 72 hours.
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Officials have broken ground on a new solar array in Lansing that will provide power to the state warehouse complex.
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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 State of Michigan is starting a new effort to guide people through the process of setting up a child care business.
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As WKAR celebrates a century of service, WKAR's Sophia Saliby speaks with Bob Myers of the Historical Society of Michigan about the community that lived here then.
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With hotter than normal temperatures predicted this summer, some strawberry farmers in Michigan are worried about this year's season.
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Michigan ended the fourth quarter of 2021 with a seasonally adjusted gross domestic product of around $592 billion. That’s according to preliminary numbers released Thursday from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, within the U.S. Department of Commerce.