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The state until recently kept a publicly available list of who voted in person on Election Day and who used an absentee ballot
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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 Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that the Inkster City Council must read aloud the written public comments of a paralyzed man who is unable to attend its meetings in person
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Michigan beekeepers are preparing to synchronize honeybee arrivals with the state's spring nectar flow, party divisions over rising fuel costs were on full display in the Michigan Senate, and more.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that entities employed by tribes do not automatically qualify for sovereign immunity from lawsuits
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Grand Rapids filed the lawsuit in 2023 against the Michigan Department of Civil Rights
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a lawsuit filed by Benton Harbor residents against the state over lead-contaminated water can move forward
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Trinity Health will lay off employees in 15 states including Michigan, Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall is naming affordability as one of his top issues for the year, and more.
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A unanimous three-judge panel held the research is confidential intellectual property that is exempt from the state’s Freedom of Information Act
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The challenge argues the Legislature failed to adopt the bill with the three-fourths House and Senate supermajorities required by the MI Constitution to alter a voter-approved initiative