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Backers of the law say it’s necessary to meet the rising demand for clean energy and to respect the rights of landowners who want to lease or sell property to energy companies
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The MI Attorney General’s office had accused former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott of illegally sharing election data with unauthorized people after the 2020 presidential election
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Leaders from Kent County’s Domestic Violence Action Network recently shared an update on how the county is transforming its response to domestic violence
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Michigan House Republicans sued 16 state departments and challenged the legality of a formal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel
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Enbridge argued the state couldn’t regulate Line 5 because the federal Pipeline Safety Act superseded any state policies
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The state has not yet filed its reply to the lawsuit
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A court hearing Tuesday may decide if some Republican Party insiders could face a trial on charges tied to the 2020 presidential election
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A Caledonia woman was sentenced for providing a false statement during an investigation into a so-called dark money fundraising scheme supporting a petition initiative
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Sandra Baxter could face up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500.
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Last week, Kent County’s 63rd District Court began using MiFILE, Michigan’s statewide electronic filing system