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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that delays caused by COVID-19 restrictions that closed courtrooms did not deprive a murder defendant of a speedy trial
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Patrick Center shares this week’s edition of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, Consumers Energy is burying electric lines in West Michigan, the CDC has new COVID guidelines, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is updating its recommendations for people with a respiratory virus, including COVID-19
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New state laws take effect this month that will toughen penalties for people who assault healthcare workers.
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Brina Tiemeyer of Wedgwood Christian Services is grateful for the study, saying that “the destigmatization of mental health treatment is a good thing for our adolescent population.”
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The Michigan Supreme Court held its first oral arguments of the year Wednesday. Two cases deal with business losses due to the state’s COVID-19 orders
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A fitness center company, a catering business and a bowling alley are demanding compensation for losses due to COVID orders issued early in the pandemic
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments next month on whether public universities owe students refunds for cancelling in-person classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The new state budget includes $49.5 million to implement recommendations from the Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said it plans to appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court