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Since the 1970’s, a siren has been going off at noon and 10 p.m. in Ludington. For many city residents, the nightly siren was considered a curfew reminder for teenagers. But for one veteran, it triggers PTSD from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. The veteran filed a lawsuit against the city to silence the siren.
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During the pandemic, it was easy for people with disabilities to become disconnected as in-person activities became risky. But one group in Traverse City was able to stay together by meeting virtually to game.
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The Next Idea Driverless cars are on the horizon. That much is clear. We’ve heard from businesses, engineers and politicians about how autonomous...
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One of the most profound changes in Michigan has been the way we care for and treat people who are developmentally disabled. In 1970, there were 14,000...