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The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township has become the first U.S. nuclear plant to return to operational status. Have a question about Palisades? We’d like to try and answer it!
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Michigan’s legal marijuana industry association is asking a judge to put the brakes on implementing a new excise tax on marijuana while a legal challenge is underway.
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Western Michigan University Trustees said the vote Thursday would bring wage scales for WMU police officers in line with those of other agencies.
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Michigan state and local officials are pleading with policymakers to find a way to fund food assistance in the wake of the federal government shutdown.
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The Michigan Republican Party held its first debate of the 2026 race for governor Wednesday night near Grand Rapids.