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Mend or Move on, The Deserving, Michigan's Skiing Legacy, MLK Celebration, and keeping families warm this winter.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is upholding a state law that can require wrongfully imprisoned people to pay back damages they've been awarded by the state
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We talk to GVSU's Dr Aaron Yore-Van and Dr. Jacquelynn Doyon-Martin about the program.
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In its preliminary responses, the corrections department agreed with the reports’ findings and promised to do better in the future
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A federal judge sentenced 24-year-old Samuel Ogoshi and 21-year-old Samson Ogoshi on Thursday after hearing emotional testimony from the parents and stepmother of Jordan DeMay.
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The Michigan Department of Corrections previously used a third-party company to pay for EMS prisoner services. The first responder groups say the state owes $6 million.
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Under the bill, incarcerated people could request records relating to the arrest or prosecution of themselves or their children
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Patrick Center has the latest edition of the Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, The Right Place announced its third Tech Week Event, Michigan is encouraging social workers to get their Masters, and more.
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Calvin University’s Prison Initiative is now captured on film, Behind Our Walls, a documentary exploring the experiences of incarcerated individuals in the Prison Initiative.