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The mild winter and increasing spring temperatures are giving Michigan farmers a head start on their growing season.
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The Michigan Senate approved a few of its plans for the state’s next budget Thursday, including spending on agriculture, natural resources, and regulatory affairs.
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More than 20,000 trees are a part of Michigan State University’s arboretum.
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Oral arguments in the case took place Wednesday.
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The Michigan Legislature voted Wednesday to continue allowing local courts to assess costs on defendants who either are convicted or plead guilty.
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Students are protesting the university’s investments with Israel amid its months-long war in Gaza.
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WKAR's Scott Pohl speaks with Ruelaine Stokes about her poetry and her plans as an arts ambassador.
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Guskiewicz, who has been at Michigan State University for nearly two months, talks with WKAR about free speech and campus safety.
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A state investigator in Michigan says he considers former President Donald Trump and some key allies to be uncharged co-conspirators in a scheme to claim that he had won Michigan in the 2020 election.
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Currently Michigan has no law against hate crimes. The closest is the 1988 law outlawing “ethnic intimidation.”
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The U.S. Justice Department is paying $138.7 million to settle more than 100 claims that it mishandled allegations of sexual assault against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016.
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The university was awarded $1 million in federal funds to spearhead cybersecurity training for local law enforcement.