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Bills introduced in the state Senate would allow public scrutiny of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association — the insurance-run group that manages payments for medical treatment for the most severe and costly car crash injuries.
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A new website hosts newly-required financial reports for Michigan elected officials and candidates for office.
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The spring equinox comes our way this week. It’s striking when the first Full Moon of the Spring is eclipsed, because this is the Moon that is used in most cultural and religious traditions of the Northern Hemisphere to determine the dates for the Spring festivals of renewal.
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I am looking through my button box and pick up a small cloth-covered button. “Turquoise silk,” I murmur, remembering the dress it came from, a dress I wore only once.
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This week: An impasse over the future of the air show at the National Cherry Festival. And Elk Rapids high school students make the prom a little more climate friendly.
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A high school Eco Club organized an event to get students to buy donated and consigned dresses, instead of driving downstate or getting something shipped in.
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When U.P. snowboarder Nick Baumgartner lost in a qualifying round at the 2022 Olympics, he broke down on national TV. It was his fourth Olympics, he’d never medaled, and he was 40 years old. He might not get another shot at a medal. But then he got some news.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will consider a case regarding the legal status of a troubled youth whose custody is in limbo. He isn’t allowed to return to his adoptive home and a court won’t allow him to become a ward of the state.
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Invasive hemlock woolly adelgid has been found in the Huron-Manistee National Forests.
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The film is written and directed by Mary Mazzio, narrated by Indigenous actitivist and model Quanna Chasinghorse and actor Edward Norton. It's produced by former Detroit Piston Grant Hill.