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The federal class action filed Wednesday also names state and federal officials as defendants.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with Kalamazoo woodblock print artist Mary Brodbeck.
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The Michigan Attorney General was at the Arcadia Creek Festival Place Friday morning.
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The Committee for Marshall Not the Megasite said it submitted 800 signatures, some 200 more than required.
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The League of Michigan Bicyclists warns that bicyclist deaths in the state have stayed high since the first year of the pandemic.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with noted Kalamazoo photographer Fran Dwight about her art.
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The governor is expected to make the announcement Thursday at the Detroit Regional Chamber’s annual policy conference on Mackinac Island, where she will also announce a Growing Michigan Together Council.
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After a nine month investigation, a Michigan resident faces federal charges for illegally diverting the Platte River of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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The city held the first of two town meetings on the draft design Wednesday.
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Hearings on the Michigan Senate’s proposed clean energy plan could start next month.
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Visitors can get a behind-the-scenes look at the city's sewage and water treatment systems.
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The Society for History and Racial Equity, or SHARE, will mark its 20th anniversary Saturday at 3 pm in Portage.