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In Lake County — population 12,000 — a new ICE facility is opening in a shuttered private prison, promising to create hundreds of jobs in the poorest county in the state. Many residents have doubts about whether the jobs will last.
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Officials said the faculty members are not currently employed by Interlochen. At least one person who’s being investigated is dead.
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Every spring, Antrim County residents pile their unwanted belongings on the side of the road for the annual Spring Cleanup. Eventually it will all be loaded up and taken to the landfill, but not before a steady stream of scrappers, collectors, and other roadside foragers peruse the piles for valuables.
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Earlier this year, the Family Assessment and Safety Team team was advertised as 24/7. Now, teams are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Your tomatoes have adjusted to being outside. Now, it's trellis time. Here's why I go for tomato twine instead of cages.
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Today, we explore whether geothermal energy is under consideration as a possible way for Michigan to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. The short answer, our expert says, is: Yes ... in a way.
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The Republican-supported school budget plan would pay for increased per-student funds by cutting direct spending on items like free school lunches and mental health services.
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We can't go through a week "Rethinking Home" without talking about the ice storm and the grid.
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In Lake County — population 12,000 — a new ICE facility is opening in a shuttered private prison, promising to create hundreds of jobs in the poorest county in the state. Many residents have doubts about whether the jobs will last.