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Interim president Greg Elzinga and former president Wiebe Boar both condemn threats of violence against anyone at the university
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The case rests upon whether a 2018 state law expanding the civil statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct applies retroactively
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Brenda Tracy to sue the school and coach for $75 million
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that a group of Ottawa County commissioners did not violate the state’s Open Meetings Act by communicating with each other before they officially took office
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One faction of the Michigan Republican Party is threatening another wing of the party with a lawsuit. The central question is which group is running the Michigan Republican Party.
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The AG says he allegedly overcharged for tree removal after weather disasters, and after agreeing to stop, opened a second company to continue illegal practices
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A federal court has ruled against over a dozen of southeast Michigan’s state House and Senate districts.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments in January on whether the state owes money to businesses affected by COVID-19 shutdown orders.
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Despite the large $700 million overall settlement, the State of Michigan is likely to only see a small fraction of that amount
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Kent County 17th Circuit Court will hear the Michigan Attorney General’s lawsuit against GFIAA for allegedly failing to address PFAS groundwater issues.