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A state elections board found two of Michigan’s leading Republican candidates for governor gathered enough signatures to make the August primary ballot, despite some challenges
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A judge is ruling that Michigan candidate for governor John James must stop using a logo that could indicate he is already the incumbent
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Grand Rapids hosted its first ever emergency response training session entirely in Spanish, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that the Inkster City Council must read out loud the written public comments of a paralyzed man who is unable to attend its meetings in person, and more.
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The largest county Republican party in Michigan, and John James, the Republican frontrunner for governor, are at odds over a debate later this month
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Part of the justification for Trump’s tariffs on Canada had to do with border security, despite seeing little drug trafficking and dramatically fewer crossings by undocumented immigrants
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Wright issued an emergency order keeping the Ottawa Co. plant open because he says the Midwest needs the electricity. He says political pressure on utilities to stop burning coal was behind the decision to retire it
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Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin was the lone Democrat to support it in the U.S. Senate
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Two GVSU International Students have visas revoked by the Trump administration, no lifeguards this summer in west Michigan beach towns, Michigan to conduct day-to-day travel survey, Planned Parenthood to close three clinics in Michigan.
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James previously lost two successive runs for a U.S. Senate seat before running for and winning a U.S. House seat
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It remains unclear if Congress can reverse the state’s emissions standards