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The 2022 Cherry Pie Debates in Glen Arbor, cosponsored by the Leelanau Enterprise and IPR News, brought together candidates for state House District 103, and state Senate District 37.
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The measure is awaiting action by the Senate, and would make it a felony to trespass on Michigan’s major bridges by designating them "key facilities."
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The Cherry Pie Debates are back! Join IPR News and the Leelanau Enterprise in Glen Arbor on Oct. 3, to hear from candidates — and eat pie.
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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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It says schools cannot teach curricula that say the U.S. is fundamentally racist, that a person's character is determined by race, or that anyone is automatically oppressed or oppressive by virtue of race.
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Michigan lawmakers are expected to rapidly advance a new state budget when they reconvene for session Tuesday.
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A state lawmaker says people with low-level marijuana convictions from before 2018 should not be blocked from joining the business now that it’s legal.
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There was action Tuesday in Lansing toward setting stricter ethical standards for legislators and support appears to be bipartisan.Republicans and…
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Anyone scrolling Facebook in Michigan over the past week may have noticed ads attacking a new energy bill in the statehouse. The proposed legislation…