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Pine Rest has a new externship program, a final push is coming to gather enough signatures to hold a referendum on last year's Michigan minimum wage law, and more.
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Gilchrist did not cite a specific reason for the change, but said he was not finished being a “public servant.”
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It is one of multiple reported threats directed against Michigan Democratic elected officials following the fatal shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk
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The Republican-led Michigan House wants to give schools more money and the leeway to choose how to spend it. The Democratic-led Senate and governor’s office want to direct some of that spending to ensure programs like free school meals aren’t cut
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The partnership is designed to support Michigan manufacturers, create jobs, and strengthen the state’s position as a global leader in energy
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Some House Republicans are proposing cuts as one way to reduce the federal deficit. Michigan’s Lieutenant Governor was in Grand Rapids today addressing the impacts potential funding cuts could have
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McDonald's and The Salvation Army all helping northern Michigan after its ice storm, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist was in Grand Rapids for a Medicaid round table, crews in Allegan County continuing to restore natural gas to customers, and more.
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West Michigan school nurse has been named Michigan School Nurse of the year, Indivisible of Greater Grand Rapids held a conference today, another of Story Corps' One Small Step Conversations, and more.
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Gilchrist filed the paperwork last week to make his campaign official and allow him to start fundraising
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The Whitmer-Gilchrist administration says it is proud to recognize the Detroit Lions for their historic season