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We discuss a new bill that may require proof of citizenship before voting in Michigan. We also explore the Trump administration's actions regarding tariffs and the freeze on federal spending, examining their impact on the agricultural business and farms in Michigan. Additionally, we address concerns about the low funding available for fisheries and wildlife management. Finally, we examine President Trump's executive order that places restrictions on healthcare centers that provide gender-affirming care for minors.
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More than 620,000 tons of materials passed through Michigan’s recycling centers in fiscal year 2022. State officials say that’s about 66,000 tons more than the previous record.
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Ninety-nine-year-old Clarise Kramer Cadarette Grzenkowicz has been bartending at the Maplewood Tavern near Alpena, Michigan for the past 78 years. She has…
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A combat center in northern Michigan has become the third military installation in the state to test positive for contaminated groundwater.Capt. Brian…
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State wildlife officials are concerned a large bat die-off in Keweenaw County this month might be a sign of things to come.The small brown bats died from…
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In an effort to raise employment through increased job training, the Obama administration has distributed $450 million to nearly 270 community colleges…
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A watery window to Michigan’s past is expanding.The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary is expanding from its present 448 square miles of Lake Huron to…
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A fungal disease that has decimated bat populations in other parts of the U.S. and Canada has been found in Michigan.The Michigan Department of Natural…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - An invasive plant is spreading in Michigan waters.The Department of Natural Resources says European frog-bit has been spotted in…