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A public hearing is set for Monday night in Zeeland on the sale of Alcohol on Sundays, a swing district Michigan Democrat in Congress says she can't support a resolution to re-open the federal government without including an extension of healthcare tax credits, and more.
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Grand Rapids-based Acrisure has announced it will begin cutting jobs in early 2026 to replace with AI, Michigan's Attorney General says the state needs to prepare in case the President tries to send the National Guard to the state, and more.
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Michigan is part of a of a group of states suing the Trump administration to block access to confidential information the state has on people who use federal food assistance.
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The GRPS Chief says the department is creating a new model for how officers respond to crisis situations, AG Nessel is suing to block FEMA cuts, and more.
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D.A. Blodgett - St. John's opens a new Care Closet for families in foster care, adoption, or mental health services, AG Dana Nessel is co-writing a letter to Congress asking it to stop ICE agents from wearing masks in the field, and more.
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Pine Rest is offering a live web series to expand mental health information, the Wyoming Department of Public Safety is buying an AI package to write reports, new legislation in the Michigan House would ban so-called "ghost guns", and more.
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Michigan's attorney general is looking to reverse a federal order keeping an Ottawa County coal plant open, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has had an impeachment resolution raised against her, and more.
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Michigan's Elder Abuse Task Force launched in 2019 and consists of more than 55 different organizations in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors
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The Justice Department filed a similar preemptive action against Hawaii and has also challenged clean energy policies in New York and Vermont
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The report names 48 priests, three monks from Catholic religious orders, among others