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"President Trump wants John James to stay in Congress," Maddock said during a taping of WKAR's "Off The Record." ...
Whitmer appointee and donor Fay Beydoun reportedly spent state grant funds on a $550,000 salary and luxury items before the grant was terminated.
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Over 210,000 Michigan residents to benefit from medical debt relief planMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and others made the announcement Thursday, saying that the first round of debt forgiveness ...
Despite being offering $6.24 billion in incentives, the project couldn't overcome what Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called "massive ...
As calls intensify for reform at the Michigan Economic Development Corp., one state lawmaker is calling for its abolishment.
MichMash: Michigan loses deal for major semiconductor plant; new proposal aims to expand bottle bill
Gongwer's Zach Gorchow and Alethia Kasben break down the collapse of a $63 billion deal to bring a massive semiconductor ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer voiced deep concerns with reporting on how a supporter of hers spent a state grant now the subject of ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in Michigan will soon receive letters in the mail informing them that their medical debt has ...
Salem Township needs to run a sewer line through Canton Township to facilitate a big development. Canton says not without conditions.
The state is issuing back payments after a new law raised unemployment benefits from $362 to $446 earlier this year.
More than $144 million in medical debt is being eliminated for more than 200,000 Michigan residents. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced more than $144 million worth of medical debt for 210,000 Michiganders will be wiped away.
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