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Benson's says the materials need to be reviewed and redacted for security purposes before they can be released
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Patmos Library has reopened after several employees resigned two weeks ago, a libertarian-leaning think tank has filed a lawsuit to block some spending in the state budget, Consumers Energy is obeying a Trump order to not shut down the J.H. Campbell coal burning power plant, and more.
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The Mackinac Center argues that the 2024-25 state budget doles out pork barrel funds for ballparks in Lansing and Utica in violation of the Michigan Constitution
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A settlement has been reached in the legal battle between Ada Township and the Kent County Drain Commission over the dumping of stormwater into the Grand River
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The defendant, Chris Gautz, resigned from the corrections department in 2023
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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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A West Michigan dentist is taking the state to court over what he calls “illegal bias training” required for renewing healthcare licenses
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The lawsuit was filed Thursday in federal court in Manhattan by 16 Democratic attorneys general and the governor of Pennsylvania
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An Ottawa County health officer previously fighting county board members to keep her job is honored with state award for her efforts to strengthen public health
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Michigan one of 19 states suing to block Trump's election order, saying it violates the ConstitutionThe lawsuit says forcing such changes on the states violates the broad authority the Constitution gives states to set their own election rules