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Michigan politicians addressed the region's business community and shared their goals to improve affordable broadband connectivity, housing and childcare for the area.
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In a motion filed on Christmas day, defense attorneys claim “egregious overreaching by the government’s agents” for entrapping their clients.
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The state Supreme Court is forcing Michigan's redistricting commission to turn over records it had tried to keep secret.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Monday to create new economic development funds totaling almost $1.5 billion. The larger $1 billion dollar fund would target big projects. The $500 million fund would be directed toward small businesses.
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Despite the pandemic, it’s been a good year for small-scale solar developers in the state. “We've been super busy. This is the busiest year we've ever…
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This week on Points North, democrats worry the controversial Line 5 pipeline is dividing labor, environmental and tribal groups ahead of the Michigan…
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The speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives Lee Chatfield (R-Levering) will testify at Rep. Larry Inman’s (R-Williamsburg) criminal trial next…
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You’ve likely been seeing fireworks in the sky celebrating Fourth of July early, but because of a new law you might not see them throughout the weekend…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will buy $30 million of tart cherries from domestic farmers this year, according to Rep. Jack Bergman…
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A new task force will explore who is in Michigan’s jails and why they’re there. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order Wednesday. The order…