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The Michigan Democratic Party is facing a lawsuit over the results of its University of Michigan Board of Regents nominating contest.
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With student athletes gearing up for fall sports, coaches, athletic directors and trainers met Thursday with medical experts to hone emergency response skills
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Jim Harbaugh is accused of unethical conduct and making false statements while he was the University of Michigan’s football coach. Harbaugh denies he lied.
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Shelly Irwin looks at the world of solo travel for women, a West Michigan hospital in Wyoming is buying land for expansion, Union High School has restored 8 tennis courts, and more state and West Michigan news.
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"Future growth" an option for a West Michigan hospital in Wyoming with new land acquisition
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about an updated economic forecast for the second half of 2024, and an advocacy group ranks Michigan’s hospital pricing. But first, the latest on small business 2025 health insurance rates.
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David Limbaugh goes over the new $2 million grant at Muskegon Public Schools, also there’s a clinic assisting some Michiganders restore their driving privileges, West Michigan needs more foster families, and more.
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Before dawn Tuesday, officers wearing helmets with face shields cleared the Diag, known for decades as a historic site for campus protests. Video posted online shows police forcing protesters to retreat by spraying what appears to be an irritant.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is hosting Americas Competitive Exchange program - 70 senior-level government, business, policy, and economic leaders from 20 different countries touring Michigan this week.
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Violations of the policy could result in suspension or expulsion for students and termination for university staff. The policy has yet to be implemented