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It’s one year, two months, and 15 days before the country will celebrate its semiquincentennial birthday, but the county is ...
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The Michigan men's basketball team wasn't successful in clinching a spot in the Elite Eight, falling to Auburn Friday night in Sweet 16. The No. 5 seed Wolverines (27-9) lost 65-78 to No. 1 seed ...
Citing sustainability concerns, enforcement challenges and escalating conflicts among harvesters, Gifford Pinchot National Forest will not issue commercial huckleberry harvest permits this season.
LANSING, Mich — More than 800 members of the Michigan National Guard have been helping to clean up and repair damage in northern Michigan after a devastating ice storm last month. The March 28 ...
The presentation was prepared in advance of a visit by Federal Railroad Administration officials to Detroit in mid-October. At the same time, Amtrak officials toured the Michigan Central property ...
It's still early, but the Michigan Wolverines have plenty of ground to cover if they hope to land within the top 10 nationally in back-to-back seasons. Coming off a recruiting cycle that brought ...
Vena was the keynote speaker Monday at the annual conference of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association. Vena did say that pursuant to tariffs, the United States needs to have ...
Republican Rep. John James on Monday launched a bid for Michigan governor, forgoing a re-election campaign to his House seat in a swing district. The two-term representative and ally of President ...
Breaking News Intern The National Park Service (NPS) scrapped a reference to abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its webpage dedicated to the Underground Railroad, The Hill reported. Tubman’s image ...
The National Park Service (NPS) has removed a reference to abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its webpage dedicated to the Underground Railroad. For years, the NPS’s page on the Underground ...
UPDATE, April 8: The U.S. National Park Service restored a quote and an image of Harriet Tubman to their webpage about the Underground Railroad network, following backlash after they had been removed.