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As hundreds of thousands of birds begin their spring migration through Michigan, conservation advocates flocked to Lansing Wednesday, urging legislators to prioritize wetland habitat protection
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Michigan is experiencing a special education teacher shortage, but one organization is filling the gap
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A deal could be coming in a lawsuit over nearly $650 million in canceled state spendingA state court in Lansing was supposed to hear oral arguments in the case Friday
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The event featured scholarship awards, musical performances, and speeches
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A study by MoneyGeek based its findings on federal crash and travel data
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Educators, social workers, and state and local officials met in Lansing Wednesday to discuss how to better set Michigan males up for the future
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Grand Rapids Public Schools has reached a tentative agreement with the teacher's union, Michigan energy regulators will hear public comment in a matter involving a planned data center near Ann Arbor, and more.
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Byron Center based Faith Hospice is launching a new kind of grief counselling, a state task force says local courts rely too much on fines and fees to fund their operations, and more.
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State transportation leaders are studying a potential rail route across lower Michigan, from the Holland/Grand Rapids area through Lansing, Ann Arbor to Detroit
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The roads money comes from a mixture of budget cutting and other streams, many of which have faced their own criticism along the way to a final deal