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Educators rally in Lansing as Michigan government shutdown angst grows
Allyson McCann, a paraprofessional in Grand Ledge, said lawmakers must protect state funding allocated specifically for ...
The February primary and May general election will determine who represents the 35th District, potentially shifting the ...
Republican members of the Michigan House and Senate discussed potential tax increases that could be approved as part of a ...
Michigan’s roughly 50,000 government employees have not been told whether they’ll be laid off next week if the state ...
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From Plymouth Canton to Northville and Huron Valley, school districts are making tough choices on how to continue school ...
A cadre of unions representing a wide swath of workers across Michigan on Wednesday demanded that the Legislature, at long last, agree to a budget deal before the current fiscal year ends next week.
The $11 million cut would strip support for theaters, schools and community organizations that have relied on annually, drawing concern for Croswell Opera House.
Story Highlights • Northern Michigan superintendents say a potential state government shutdown and delayed school aid payments could force districts to borrow money, reduce programs, and limit service ...
Part of the budget the Michigan House of Representatives approved last month includes $50 million to fund infrastructure for ...
There is now less than a week for the Legislature and Governor Gretchen Whitmer to finalize a bipartisan budget deal before ...
As long as there have been vaccines, there has been vaccine terror, going back to the early 18th Century, when Boston faced a smallpox pandemic. Onesimus, an enslaved African owned by Cotton Mather, ...
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