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An effort to move up Michigan’s primary election date next year may be dead on arrival in the state Legislature.
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The state’s highest court will reconsider the Michigan Court of Appeals’ decision in favor of the permit back in February.
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Parker Fairbairn, 26, says as a young conservative, Charlie Kirk inspired him to a career in politics.
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A geologist running a carbon capture company has been working with local officials to develop a plan to build a data center that would combine data storage, power generation and carbon sequestration all in one place.
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As fall colors and cooler weather creep in, it's time to start thinking about fall crops.
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It's been three months since the North Lake Correctional Facility reopened as an ICE detention center. IPR speaks to some attorneys who have been inside and in touch with detainees.
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Northern Michigan’s agriculture industry is feeling the impact of rising costs, supply shortages and less research funding, among other things that benefit farmers.
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State government is two weeks away from a partial shutdown with still no budget deal between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Legislature.
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The House budget zeroes out funding for the Michigan Arts and Culture Council. Supporters are in Lansing today hoping to convince the Senate to add it back.
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The Freshwater Research and Innovation Center is meant to boost the region's water-related business sector and provide a hub for learning and research.