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Political gridlock in the state Legislature has left education funding in limbo. School News Network’s Charles Honey talks with Dan Behm, executive director of Education Advocates of West Michigan, breaking down the reasons for the logjam and what can be done about it.
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It’s been nearly a month since the fiscal year began for school districts.
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Police asked for the public’s help Tuesday in identifying people responsible for couch and mattress fires and other damage.
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Saranac in Ionia County and Hartford in Van Buren County are the latest to make the change.
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Let MI Kids Learn needs to gather about 340,000 valid voter signatures to send each of two initiatives to the GOP-led Legislature.
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Money will support two projects including disease control and weather data technology.
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Bills would let Michigan students attend private schools with scholarship accounts funded by people and corporations that would get tax credits for their donations.
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration deliberating evidence that the shots are safe and effective for the age group.
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EPA introducing a new training program supported by the City of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Community College and Bay College.
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Health Insurance Apprenticeship program launched in the fall 2021 semester.
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School districts across the state experiencing a bus driver shortage are struggling to operate routes.
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The court said the athletes are likely to prevail on their constitutional argument if WMU pursues a full-fledged appeal.