With signs and costumes, demonstrators gathered in communities across the region to protest President Donald Trump's policies.
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The third (and final) installment of this Hollywood satire finds C-lister Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow) helming an AI-written show.
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Bloopers have usually been funny endnotes to funny movies. They peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but are seemingly fading away.
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Western Michigan University Advancement and WMUK-FM seek an Associate Director Major Gifts – WMUK to join our growth-oriented development team.
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Democrats have criticized similar models as allowing public dollars to pay for private education, which would be forbidden by the Michigan Constitution.
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The lawsuit filed last year claimed the girl was admonished and humiliated by her teacher because she remained seated and silent during the Pledge of Allegiance.
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The Portage City Council has implemented a moratorium until the end of this year.
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The Comstock Township Board of Trustees voted this week to recommend Michigan’s Liquor Control Commission rescind the township supervisor’s liquor license.