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The man who runs a group called the Election Integrity Force … based in metro Detroit … says he just wants free and fair elections. But he’s flagging Antrim County voters for investigation by their local clerks without verifying if there’s any reason to be concerned.
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Pipeline owner Enbridge wanted a lawsuit from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel to be moved to federal court. But in a unanimous decision, justices ruled Enbridge’s arguments for doing so were ‘not persuasive.’
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Michigan's attorney general was in Beulah to talk about the rollout of opioid settlement money and hear how those funds are being used in rural communities.
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The formal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel also offers guidance to officials on how to comply with the voter-approved rules.
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With this suit, Michigan would join dozens of local, tribal and state governments that have taken similar steps to try to hold the industry accountable.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office won’t appeal a ruling that it violated Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act and says it will share copies of evidence used in court against defendants charged with plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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Three people who ran two political petition firms sank five GOP gubernatorial campaigns last year and now face felony charges that could land them in prison for decades.
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Michigan will be among several states to receive funding for opioid addiction treatment after a $3.1 billion dollar nationwide settlement was reached with Walmart last week.
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Lockhart Chemical Company was the source of an oily spill that spread more than 20 miles downstream along the Flint River earlier this year.