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It’s been nearly a month since the fiscal year began for school districts.
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Sr. Maureen Geary will lead Grand Rapids liberal arts institution and its 1,200 students.
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Oxford High School students have been attending classes at other buildings since Jan. 10.
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Prosecutors offer new allegations about the teen’s hallucinations, passion for guns and boasts about violence.
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Rule remains in place after the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention recently concluded individuals with COVID – or exposed to it – can shorten their isolation and quarantine.
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Classes that had been scheduled to resume Monday in several districts have been cancelled or moved online.
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Glenn A. Niemeyer was institution's first provost.
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The Lewis College of Business operated in Detroit from 1939 until 2013 and originally received its Historically Black College and University designation in 1987.
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School districts have until March 1 to hire staff to be eligible to apply for grants to fully fund positions with state money.
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James and Jennifer Crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals dismiss the case against Lou Anna Simon
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