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A 2025 International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews survey indicates 79% of college students desire financial literacy courses.
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Two new Kent County teachers talk about how the West Michigan Teacher Collaborative assists with earning necessary credentials for teaching careers.
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The curation includes a third element; some American mastodon bones recently discovered in Newaygo County.
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April Institute for Supply Management Research Survey says local business conditions fall in line with the national economic trajectory. What does that mean for employment heading into the summer months?
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service heading captive breeding program.
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Two will serve eight-year terms at Grand Valley State University.
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Schools can be sued under Michigan’s civil rights law for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students. That decision comes from the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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Michigan-based Hillsdale College's “1776 Curriculum” the standard.
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A lawyer for the Free Press says the public has a right to know what promises were made to get the donations.
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Package of bills designed to reverse teaching employment trend.
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In 2022, America has suffered 27 school shootings. This week, 19 students and two teachers were murdered at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. It’s a sensitive and scary subject for kids stepping into classrooms. How do parents talk with their school-aged children about these events?
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The school aid bill was advanced along mostly party lines.