Rick Pluta
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McDonald Rivet is part of a crowded Democratic field that also includes Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley, Michigan State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh and Michigan Association of Conservation Districts Executive Director Dan Moilanen
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to consider a case where the state Department of Health and Human Services wants to take temporary custody of a troubled child.
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The crimes include offering bribes for votes, intimidation or obstructing voters, absentee ballot fraud, illegally breaking open a ballot lock or seal, and altering a ballot
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The new jobs numbers were released Thursday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
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One of the bills would allow defendants who pleaded guilty to ask to have their cases re-opened
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The MSU Board of Trustees voted 6-2 at a Sunday night meeting to refer the request to Whitmer to use the rarely invoked power
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Katie Kniss of the Grand Traverse Republican Party says new chair Pete Hoekstra is purging delegates who may pose a threat to his leadership
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More than 18,000 people have already taken advantage of the new law that allows nine days of early in-person voting at designated polling places
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A Kent County judge has allowed a lawsuit to go forward that seeks a court order declaring that disputed Michigan Republican Party Chair Kristina Karamo is out