2023
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Michigan National Guard Spouses and Children to Get Cheap (or Free) College Under New Law
New legislation will make it easier for Michigan National Guard spouses and their children to earn a cheap college degree or professional certificate—no strings attached.
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Son of Legendary Coach Schembechler Resigns at U of M After Offensive Social Media Activity
A son of longtime Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler has resigned from his position with the Wolverines, with the school saying it was aware of his social media activity that may have caused “pain” in the community.
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Michigan Board of Education President Launches Campaign for US Senate
Pamela Pugh, the president of Michigan’s Board of Education, announced Tuesday that she will seek the state’s open US Senate seat in 2024 and challenge US Rep. Elissa Slotkin for the Democratic nomination.
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Whitmer Cuts ‘Red Tape’ in Ditching Letter Grade Ranking System for Michigan’s Public Schools
A statewide ranking system that assigns letter grades to public schools in Michigan will no longer be used to judge their performance. But there’s still plenty of data available to help parents find the right school.
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15 Memorial Day Weekend Ideas for Michiganders Not Heading North
Skip the traffic. These are great ways to spend your weekend.
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How to Find Your Sun, Moon, and Rising Signs to Better Understand Your Cosmic Identity
Are you curious about astrology’s big three signs? Understanding the characteristics of your sun, moon, and rising signs can provide valuable insights into yourself and those around you.
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How Republicans’ Student Debt Plan Would Uniquely Hurt Public Workers
A Republican effort to reverse President Joe Biden’s student loan debt relief plan could cause more than 250,000 public workers to lose out on already-canceled loans, according to a new report.
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‘Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough’: New Gun Safety Laws to Curb Gun Violence in Michigan
Newly signed gun safety laws are designed to keep firearms away from Michiganders who may use them to harm themselves or others—and they could possibly prevent another mass shooting.
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50 Roasters Across The US: A Guide To Coffee In Every State
Homegrounds researched notable coffee roasters in the U.S. and listed ones you can’t afford to miss in all 50 states. Here’s a look at how the best roasters in America are crafting the ideal cup.
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Post-Roe Abortion Bans Have Led to Devastating Outcomes for Women, Study Finds
Women have suffered through ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages, fetal anomalies, and other complications, but have found it difficult to get the care they need due to restrictive abortion bans.

























