Isaac Constans
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Why Are Schools Open? This Michigan Custodian and His Colleagues Have Taken Fewer Days off to Make It Happen.
It was an unspoken rule that you couldn’t take time off unless you needed to and had coverage. But that’s what was needed to reopen Michigan schools.
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Semiconductor Shortages Have Hobbled the Auto Industry. Michigan Leaders Are Trying to Fix It.
The semiconductor shortage has limited auto production and driven up prices for available cars.
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Job Numbers Are Up in Michigan, Even Despite Difficult Economic Circumstances
Michigan’s economy has improved at one of the best rates in the country. But what’s being done about inflation and gas prices?
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Young Michiganders Want Politicians to Prioritize Wildlife Recovery
Monarchs. Moose. Mussels. Some of Michigan’s most iconic species are at risk. A bipartisan bill would help the state protect them, and us.
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Michigan to Receive ‘Crucial’ Funds to Fight Opioids
Every year, more Michigan residents die from opioids than car crashes. Now, a historic court settlement could help communities save lives.
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Better Roads, Better Pay: Michigan Construction Workers Just Got a Big Boost From the State
Michigan construction is set to be more lucrative, higher quality, and more local. It’s all because of a tried-and-true state practice that’s coming back.
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Road Repair Overdrive: Michigan’s Plan to Solve Its Pothole Problem in 2022 
Every spring season, a fresh batch of potholes crop up on Michigan roads. Crews will now be working overtime to fix them as quickly as possible.
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‘We’re Not Going to Lose The Ukrainian People’: Michiganders Stand Up Against New War 
Many Michigan neighbors woke up to war waged on their family. Now, they’re fighting back from afar.
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‘It’s Like Reading a Good Book’: Michigan Congresswoman Reflects on Legendary Career
Rep. Brenda Lawrence has decided to step down at the end of her term. But her career, from the Postal Service to Congress, won’t soon be forgotten.
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‘A Sad Night for Democracy’: What Michiganders Need to Know About Russia’s Attack on Ukraine
“If we don’t answer this challenge, everybody like Putin… is going to take that as carte blanche to do what they would like,” said one Michigan professor.




















