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Michigan’s attorney general is listing out concerns with contract proposals for a planned data center about 30 miles from Detroit.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging seniors and family members to be vigilant against fraud in recognition of “Older Michiganians Day”
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The Michigan Attorney General is charging a metro-Detroit businesswoman with misusing over a million dollars in state funds
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Tax Day is drawing near and, as the day approaches, State Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing her consumer alert on tax-related identity theft
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Michigan’s Attorney General is encouraging residents to know their rights when dealing with immigration enforcement
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Nessel says the dismantling of various federal departments and agencies, like the Education Department, make it tough to track what happened to money destined for Michigan
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Hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the showcase
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The opinion clears the way for the state to continue spending on the programs that were cut last year by the House Appropriations Committee
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Tuesday, local leaders and advocates condemned the federal government’s emergency order keeping an Ottawa County coal plant online, citing environmental injustice and high costs
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Michigan energy regulators will hear public comment Wednesday in a matter involving a planned data center near Ann Arbor