2023
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Michigan Launches Address Confidentiality Program to Protect Survivors
The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) is active as of Wednesday, with the goal of preventing survivors of different forms of violence from being found by their abusers using public records.
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Shuttered Michigan Nuclear Plant Moves Closer to Reopening
A company seeking to restart a southwestern Michigan nuclear power plant said Tuesday it has taken a major step forward with the signing of a power purchase agreement.
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Hidden Near You: How to find Michigan’s best speakeasies and secret bars
Sipping a craft cocktail is more fun when you have to find a hidden doorway or recite a secret code before you can even order.
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Whitmer Locks Down $63M for Battle Creek During ‘Investment Mission’ to Japan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spent the last week in Japan meeting with business leaders and trying to lure supply chain investments into Michigan. And she came back with an eight-figure deal to prep Battle Creek for an electric future.
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Man Charged in Whitmer Kidnap Plot Says He Should Have Called Cops
A man charged with assisting the leaders of a plan to kidnap Michigan’s governor denied any role Monday but conceded he should have contacted police when talk turned to obtaining explosives.
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Nessel Sues Grand Rapids Airport Authority Over PFAS Contamination
After what Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel called “repeated warnings and demands for action” from the state, Nessel announced Monday she is suing the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority over its alleged failure to address the airport’s role in contaminating nearby drinking water with what are known as “forever chemicals.”
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9 Michigan Communities Score State Grants to Protect Drinking Water
More than $45 million in grant funding from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy is set to help nine communities upgrade their local water infrastructure.
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Dems Introduce Plan to Lower Drug Costs for Michiganders
Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation to create a new state board to keep watch on rising prescription drug costs in Michigan—and set new price limits for Big Pharma.
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8 Extra-Instagrammable Spots in West Michigan
West Michigan’s one of the best places for an extra curated social feed, and we’ve got eight spots that prove it.
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Trump Wants to Cut Corporate Taxes Again
Sixty-five percent of Americans believe corporate taxes should be raised and roughly six in 10 Americans said it bothered them a lot that corporations and some wealthy people “don’t pay their fair share,” according to a Pew survey. Donald Trump has other ideas.

























