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Report: Suspect in Nassar Stabbing Says Ex-Doctor Made Lewd Remark Watching Wimbledon
A prisoner suspected of stabbing Larry Nassar at a federal penitentiary in Florida said the disgraced former sports doctor provoked the attack by making a lewd comment while they were watching a Wimbledon tennis match on TV, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
Report: Replacing ‘Gash Across Detroit’ to Unlock $50M in New Real Estate—and Create 4.5K Jobs
More than $100 million from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will allow the Michigan Department of Transportation to replace I-375 near Detroit with a new boulevard.
One Republican Senator Is Blocking 265 Military Promotions, Leaving the Marines Without a Confirmed Leader
Sen. Tommy Tuberville's decision means these military officers are not getting the pay raises they’re owed, cannot move their families to wherever they’re going to be stationed next, and cannot enroll their children in new schools.
Threats of Strike Heat Up Before UAW Begins Negotiations with Automakers
Besides the usual haggling over wages, pensions and health care, the union has set its sights on a more consequential goal: securing a foothold in the joint-venture plants that will manufacture electric vehicle batteries in the years and likely decades ahead.
‘A Message to the State That We Respect Science’: How Michigan’s Latest Budget Will Impact Health
The $82 billion budget passed by lawmakers last month is slated to reshape Michigan’s health landscape and significantly increase access to care for residents across the state, legislators and advocates say.
Michigan Tells Property Owners on Michigan Shore to Ditch the Sandbags
The new order applies to property-owners along lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie, and St. Clair, but not Superior. The post Michigan Tells Property Owners on Michigan Shore to Ditch the Sandbags first appeared on The Gander.
Need a New Summer Getaway? Michigan Just Spent Millions to Fix Up Several State Parks.
About $250 million in federal relief funding has allowed the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to spruce up several state parks—just in time to book your mid-summer camping trip. The post Need a New Summer Getaway? Michigan Just Spent Millions to Fix Up Several State Parks. first appeared on The Gander.
Michigan Colleges Launch New EV Battery Programs to Help Students Earn the Big Bucks
A new battery job training program from Henry Ford College is enticing students with the prospects of making $30 an hour after graduation. The post Michigan Colleges Launch New EV Battery Programs to Help Students Earn the Big Bucks first appeared on The Gander.
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