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Election officials in Michigan met with others from across the country in Ann Arbor as they prepare for the November general election
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As the election heats up, some Michigan voters are looking to vote by mail. But some groups are sending out absentee ballot applications to voters unprompted
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Ottawa County Clerk Justin Roebuck said a decision to change ballots this late in the process would have consequences, especially since ballot printing is a specialty that requires compliance with exacting standards
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Studies show a high percentage of health care staff leave their jobs due to dissatisfaction or conflict with their supervisors. One Michigan agency is launching a free training to address the issue
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Stellantis says it still intends to reopen the Belvidere factory and also build a battery plant there but needs the delay because of unfavorable market conditions
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Local clerks are already finalizing ballots for printing. The Michigan Supreme Court on Monday held Kennedy’s name would remain on the ballot
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will testify Wednesday before a US House committee that deals with election security.
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Michigan is one of several battleground states where campaigns are flooding the airwaves and social media with political ads
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A autonomous vessel is in Lake Superior this week. Boats from Michigan Tech University are also involved. The effort is being organized by a coalition of government agencies, universities and others interested in autonomous technologies.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled Robert F-Kennedy Junior will be on the state’s presidential ballot. That’s despite Kennedy’s wish to have his name removed.