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In total, Matt Hamilton has collected nearly 200 star-powered shoes. But the main point of the Shoe Club is to help students discover their own potential.
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The freshman state representative is trying to win the 107th House District a second time but first he faces a primary challenger from his own party.
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Some officials say the measure is needed to keep up with the growing community while others say it places too much trust in local government.
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Vice President Kamala Harris announced her campaign Sunday afternoon with an endorsement from Biden. More are coming in from a swath of lawmakers.
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Residential hospice built on community funding is getting harder to find — especially in rural regions. Experts say organizers need to think creatively to provide essential end-of-life care.
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Ever since an enormous fire and roof collapse in September, the Cheboygan Tissue Depot site has sat in disrepair. Now, there are new plans for the site.
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In a letter to residents, Grayling Township Supervisor Lacey Stephan III called the water main extension, “the most cost effective and quickest route to safe drinking water.”
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Last June, during a guest lecture event in Petoskey featuring an Enbridge Energy spokesman, a melee broke out between the North Central Michigan College staff and a group of protesters.
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In 1900, a group of men including a sheriff and a land speculator torched a peaceful Native American settlement, leaving about 25 families homeless. A new book, documents those first people and legal battles that took place around the burn-out.
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The nonprofit Michigan Community Capital is hoping to see two proposals become a reality in Charlevoix County's biggest municipality.