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Today, we talk to the plaintiff in the Michigan Supreme Court case that's causing changes in minimum wage and sick leave provisions. Plus: the University of Michigan gymnastics coach, advice on navigating tough conversations and relationships, and Miss USA discusses her journey from Michigan to the crown.
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Former Governor Rick Snyder joins State House Republicans on the campaign trail, Michigan's falling population creates issues for school districts, and Kelsey Ronan's Flint inspired book Chevy in the Hole.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has rejected another attempt to revive charges in the Flint water scandal, ruling in favor of former Gov. Rick Snyder.
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Snyder attorney Brian Lennon said the state has “wasted millions of taxpayer dollars pursuing meritless misdemeanor charges and this case should now be considered closed.”
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The ruling came in a case where four children were suing two engineering firms for their role in Flint’s water system
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Snyder was among nine former government officials charged last year as part of an investigation into the Flint water crisis.
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Judge Elizabeth Kelly dismissed criminal charges against former government officials on Tuesday, citing a June Michigan State Supreme Court ruling.
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This week, a judge tossed out charges against seven defendants in the case.
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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled the one-man grand jury process that produced indictments against former governor Rick Snyder and eight others was flawed.
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Former Governor Rick Snyder spent less than five minutes on the witness stand in a civil trial related to the Flint water crisis.