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A Still-Active 1931 Statute Could Soon Ban Abortions in Michigan. This Lawsuit Aims to Fix That.
“We believe that women in Michigan … have an affirmative right to make their own healthcare decisions, including whether or not they choose to have an abortion,” Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist told The ‘Gander.
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This Tuition-Free Initiative Has Helped More Than 100,000 Michiganders in Less Than Two Years
Many Michiganders have used the pandemic to go back to school, with the help of two state programs promising free tuition.
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The List of Voters in Michigan Is ‘More Accurate Than Ever,’ State Officials Say
Election officials say they’re well poised to handle the influx of coming ballots for the May 3 elections, especially with an up-to-date count of Michigan’s 8 million registered voters.
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Promise Fulfilled: Flint’s Makeover Continues With a New State Park
Flint is on the comeback trail, thanks to new funding that will upgrade the county park at the old Chevy in the Hole with boat launches, play spaces, and an amphitheater.
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This Bill From a Michigan Congressman Would Cut the Cost of Insulin
Rep. Dan Kildee’s daughter needs insulin to stay alive. But not everyone is in favor of making the pricey medication more affordable.
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‘Am I Supposed to Be in on This?’: Kid Rock Recalls Trump Asking Him How to Handle North Korea
Former president Donald Trump once asked the Michigan-born rocker what he should do with North Korea. Kid Rock admitted he wasn’t “qualified” to offer advice.
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Sugar Water or Syrup: Michigan Farmers Want You to Know About ‘Liquid Gold’ in Our Trees
Michigan is one of the best states in the country for maple syrup. So why don’t more people know about this hidden gem?
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Michigan’s New Major Deal Turns Water, Recreation Possibilities Into Realities
A state park in Flint. Clean water for Benton Harbor. A ski jump in the UP. Overnight, Michigan politicians agreed to game-changing legislation.
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Michigan’s Manufacturing Hot Streak Continues With 1,200 New Jobs at Battery Facility
“Michigan was a natural choice to our commitment of building an impactful global business because of its rich pool of talent, being close to the geographic epicenter of the automotive industry and its strong support.”
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A Ray of Transparency: Michigan Takes Baby Steps Toward More Open Government
Michigan gets an F for transparency, experts say. A new order from the governor will improve openness, but the state still has a ways to go.




















