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Michigan families, food banks brace for looming SNAP pause
The looming pause in food assistance benefits for 1.4 million Michiganders next month has families all across the state anxiously scrambling to plan and food pantries preparing to serve more people.
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The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.
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At vigils, Michiganders remember those lost in Grand Blanc Township church attack
As the sun went down in Grand Blanc on Oct. 1, community members gathered at two area vigils to remember the lives lost in a Sept. 28 church attack.
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What we know about the deadly shooting at a Michigan Mormon church
At least 100 federal investigators are responding to an attack in a Michigan community where a former Marine crashed a pickup into a Mormon church during a Sunday service, shot into the building and set it ablaze.
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Study finds high risk of injury or death in motorcycle-deer collisions
Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable to injury or death when colliding with deer, according to a recent study.
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Michigan sees fewer Canadian visitors this year, bridge traffic in decline
So far this year, the United States has seen a large drop in Canadian visitors, and Michigan is no exception to the national trend.
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24 years after 9/11, ceremonies to mark attack. Where in Michigan to take part
There are several events planned around Michigan to honor the victims and heroes of 9/11.
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Your 2025 guide to Grand Rapids ArtPrize
Mark your calendars for ArtPrize 2025, where inspiration, family fun, and creativity await.
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Okemos female wrestler sues district, coach over serious injuries suffered in practice
A 94-pound girl on the Okemos boys wrestling team who says she was critically injured in a December 2024 practice after being paired against a much larger boy and body-slammed three times is suing the school district.
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Michigan State University Board of Trustees approve memorial to commemorate 2023 shooting tragedy
The MSU Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a plan to build a permanent memorial to honor the victims of the shooting that gripped the MSU community in 2023.

























