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Michigan is a little more than a week away from the deadline to adopt a budget and there are no signs a bipartisan deal in the Legislature is any closer to averting a partial state government shutdown on October first
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While the number of payroll jobs remained steady, the unemployment percentage was affected by about 14,000 fewer people holding or seeking jobs
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Governor Whitmer will deliver a speech in Lansing tomorrow where she is expected to call on the Legislature to send her a budget
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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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In 2022, five Republican candidates for governor were disqualified from the Michigan primary ballot because of fraudulent petition signatures gathered by paid circulators
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Collection efforts were paused by a class action lawsuit filed by people who were mistakenly told they owed the state money. Now, the pause is lifted on efforts to recover overpayments, many dating back five years
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A court hearing Tuesday may decide if some Republican Party insiders could face a trial on charges tied to the 2020 presidential election
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Michelle Krick style, mental health in teens and children, Michigan's Coolest Product, peaches, and Kameel Stands Tall.
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Michigan Manufacturers Association Delaney McKinley joins in with the details.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez labor and commodity prices impacting Michigan apple farmers. A new study finds the state’s tribes non-gaming businesses are generating over a billion dollars. A start-up investment competition is drawing statewide attention.