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A statement from Clemson University shared Monday afternoon said President Kevin Guskiewicz was choosing to remain at Michigan State University for "personal reasons."
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Little Fleet hosted a hybrid, indoor and outdoor, watch party for the U.S. Men’s National Team’s World Cup match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The effort to repeal zoning rules was spearheaded by Marv Rubingh, a township board member who is trying to gain approval for a gravel mine on his property.
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A township board in northern Michigan has begun the process of eliminating zoning rules. That would allow a township trustee to build a lucrative gravel mine on his property.
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The event was part of the Court Community Connections program, which mains to help teach students about the judicial system.
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The Alcona County Commission on Aging (ACCOA) opened the doors of its $13 million community center on Friday. The center has a gymnasium, workout room and eight bungalow-style houses for senior citizens.
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The Michigan Hospitality Foundation is accepting financial aid applications for eligible workers who were impacted by the March ice storm.
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The Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan has reopened their COVID-19 Urgent Needs Fund to help communities while they recover from the historic ice storm.
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A Cadillac Biggby raised money for three days this month for a local family whose youngest son has been facing medical complications since he was born nearly a year ago.
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As pinball rises in popularity, meet the "pinball wizard" who started a tournament in Traverse City.