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U-M Says ‘No’ To Open Records Law Payroll Request, Michigan Court Of Claims Says ‘Yes’

Records would indicate if university’s state of emergency pay freeze was real

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Michigan’s Subsidized Green Energy Adventures Arrived With Headlines, Faded In Silence

Remember Swedish Biogas?

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Former State Health Director Wanted ‘Credible Threat’ Of Police Lockdown Sanctions

‘People who see local violations ... can contact local police’

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Detroit’s Unemployment 8.1% Before Epidemic, Spiked To 40.4% In May 2020

ACLU had warned, minorities, disadvantaged ‘bear the brunt of tough public health measures’

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Analysis

Michigan’s Teacher Pension Fund Earned Just 5.3% Last Year

401(k) investors in a Vanguard stock-and-bond index fund did better

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Granholm-Subsidized Biochemicals Incubator Now Makes Ethanol For Cocktails

‘You have to adapt’ says current owner of company once touted as cutting-edge

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The Quiet Shortfall In Michigan Schools

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Credit Or Blame? Whitmer Boasts On Michigan’s Post-COVID Economic Performance

It’s not good

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Whitmer’s Renewables Order Would Cover Whole Regions In Turbines And Solar Arrays

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Whitmer’s Tax-And-Borrow Missteps Halted Road Repair Progress

Despite ‘Fix the damn roads’ campaign rhetoric, transportation debt is higher and state road repair dollars fewer

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Consumers Energy and DTE Seek Higher Rates, Again

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State Report Boasts Lower Michigan Case Rate; Silent On Higher Death Rate

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Michigan's Liquor Taxes Among the Stiffest in the Nation

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Michigan Nonprofits Relieved By Supreme Court’s Donor Privacy Ruling

Key state officers here favor government efforts to seize donor names, addresses

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School Funding Looks Unequal If Major Revenue Sources Not Counted

And one of those sources helped solve major school spending disparities

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New Restrictions On Property Owners Advance Officials’ Pursuit Of ‘Tree City’ Label

Trees that have to go would become a big problem for lot and land owners

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Whitmer Blamed Public, 'Variant' For April COVID Spike, State Now Admits Had No Evidence

Governor also resisted hardline lockdowners at CDC

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Commentary

Clearing Up the Record on Michigan Charter Schools

A Response to Misguided Claims in The New Yorker

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Teacher Went From $61,701 to $81,328 In Six Years, Tells Newspaper Low Pay A Hurdle

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City Demands Vacation Renters’ Data; Homeowners Question Its Security And More

‘Their rationale makes no sense’

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Workplace Regulators Abuse Power Extending State Emergency Rules Until Christmas Week

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Michigan Schools Never Had More To Spend; MSU Prof Calls State Dead Last In Funding

Carefully selected date ranges paint a false picture

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Teachers Who Are Paid $97K Annually Say Low Pay Is A Problem

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Center-Left Interest Group's Whopper On Michigan Teacher Retirement Benefits

Most private sector workers only dream of such security

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Study: Michigan Falls Behind In Recovering From Pandemic

Health status, jobs and economy, travel and leisure return rates here all lag

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