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The Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail stretches about 20 miles through Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. A new segment of the trail would add about five miles, but require the removal of over 7,200 trees, according to one independent analysis.
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A Michigan chef is again at the center of a case involving terrorism and deportation. For several decades, Kurdish immigrant Ibrahim Parlak has operated a café in the town of Harbert, along Lake Michigan.
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A group known for peddling election conspiracy theories wants a partial recount of the votes cast for two ballot proposals
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Some Michigan lawmakers are eying changes to the state’s primary election dates as the current legislative session enters its final days.
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Seven state departments and agencies will have new leadership heading into Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s second term.
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Mazi Smith is a defensive linemen and a co-captain for the Wolverines.
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The lawsuit centers on a 2021 city ordinance that requires a detailed report to be made public 14 days prior to holding public hearings or meetings about any new surveillance technology.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is on a two-day business jaunt to Washington DC, where she has meetings set up with Biden administration officials and members of Michigan’s congressional delegation.
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The Former Supervisor of Fabius Township near Three Rivers in Southwest Michigan will be tried on multiple felony criminal sexual conduct charges.
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The Benton Harbor School District is one of 54 districts around the state of Michigan to be targeted with a partnership agreement with the Michigan Department of Education.