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The state’s largest commercial egg producer is laying off nearly half of its Michigan workforce in response to the spread of avian flu.
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In December, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy objected to the wave features in the Grand River restoration design. The City of Grand Rapids withdrew its application. After making design modifications, the application has been filed with the state.
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Under Whitmer's proposal, eligible students must have lived in Michigan for the year prior to enrollment, must have a high school diploma and must not have previously completed a college degree.
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The recall covers Explorers from the 2011 through 2019 model years.
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U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga says the SEC’s objectives are protecting investors and maintaining fair and orderly markets and not advancing a particular agenda.
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Michigan’s monthly unemployment number remained steady from November to December of last year at four-point-three percent.
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Ford cuts production of F-150 Lightning pickup on weaker-than-expected electric vehicle sales growthFord sold just over 24,000 Lightnings last year, up 55% from 2022.
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Carlos Zarlenga has more than a decade of automotive experience
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A budget panel will meet Friday determining revenue projections for the state. It’s the first of three key events to help set Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s agenda for 2024.
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Despite abundant natural splendor, Michigan is having a hard time finding people who want to live here.
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North American International Auto Show is now scheduled for Jan. 10 through Jan. 20 next year.