
Michigan House Passes $78.5 Billion Budget with Major Cuts
News Summary The Michigan House of Representatives has approved a $78.5 billion budget, drastically reducing funding for health, human services, labor, and law enforcement. House
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News Summary The Michigan House of Representatives has approved a $78.5 billion budget, drastically reducing funding for health, human services, labor, and law enforcement. House

News Summary Ohio State University (OSU) has filed a legal notice against The Brown Jug, Inc. over the trademark application for ‘Buckeye Tears,’ used for

News Summary On July 31, 2025, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against strict limitations in employment contracts related to civil rights claims, allowing challenges based

News Summary A recent study has revealed that Walloon Lake in Northern Michigan is the most expensive lakefront home market in the U.S., with an

News Summary Unemployment claims in Michigan have decreased to 5,058 for the week ending August 23, down from 5,392 the previous week. This decline mirrors

News Summary The Michigan Department of State is working with the U.S. Justice Department to share voter registration data, including names and voting history, while

News Summary Claire’s has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time since 2018, planning to close 291 stores, including 11 in Michigan, amid

News Summary Claire’s Holdings LLC has announced the closure of 291 stores across the U.S., including 11 locations in Michigan, as part of its Chapter

News Summary A recent town hall meeting in Dowagiac, Michigan, hosted by Congressman Tim Walberg, highlighted the frustrations of over 50 constituents regarding his responses

News Summary In a landmark ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court has determined that the smell of marijuana alone does not constitute probable cause for law