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Jury: NCAA Not Liable in Ex-Grand Valley Quarterback’s Death
An Indiana jury has found the NCAA not liable in the death of a former Grand Valley State quarterback whose widow accused the college sports governing body of failing to warn college athletes about the risks of head injuries while playing football.
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Former Republican Gubernatorial Candidate to Face Trial in Jan. 6 Case
A judge set a July 31 trial date Wednesday for a former Republican candidate for Michigan governor who is charged with misdemeanors for his presence at the 2021 riot at the US Capitol.
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Michigan State Students’ Training Kicked in During Shooting
Schools and districts across the US implemented such training after the 1999 Columbine High School massacre and the practice has evolved and grown since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, that killed 20 children and six educators.
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Michigan State University Gunman’s Note Reveals Possible Motive
The man who shot eight students at Michigan State University, killing three, was found with two handguns and a note containing a possible motive for the attack, police said Thursday.
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Body of Ice Climber Recovered After Fall Into Lake Superior
Authorities have recovered the body of an ice climber who fell into Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
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4 Things Michiganders Should Know Before Towing with an Electric Pickup
Gas-powered light-duty pickups are a go-to choice for people needing to tow a trailer. But electric light-duty pickups are muscling their way into the market, too.
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Slain MSU Students Were ‘Incredibly Loved,’ ‘Tremendous’ Leaders
Family and friends mourned the deaths of three Michigan State University students killed in a Monday night shooting that critically wounded five others. The 43-year-old gunman fatally shot himself hours later when police, alerted by a tipster who recognized the suspect in photos, confronted him about 5 miles away from the East Lansing campus.
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Report: Downed Object in Lake Huron Could Well Be ‘Benign’
The three still-unidentified aerial objects shot down by the US in the past week likely had merely a “benign purpose,” the White House said Tuesday, drawing a distinction between them and the massive Chinese balloon that earlier traversed the US with a suspected goal of surveillance.
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Police Seek Motive of Gunman Who Killed 3 at Michigan State
The 43-year-old gunman who killed three students and wounded five others at Michigan State University had no apparent connection to the campus, police said Tuesday as they searched for a motive for shootings that terrified the community for hours.
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Lavora Barnes Reelected as Michigan Democratic Party Chair
Michigan Democratic Party Chair Lavora Barnes was reelected for a third two-year term Saturday after she helped lead the party to historic wins in the battleground state in the 2022 midterms.






















