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Land Banks Profit By Cutting In Front of People Wanting To Buy Property

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Results — Not Dollars Spent — Matter For Parents Choosing Schools For Their Students

Battle Creek newspaper blames charter public schools for failure of some traditional public schools

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Despite Fewer Students, Michigan School Funding Going Up, Up, Up

Schools will receive more than half a billion dollars more from the state and federal government alone this year

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Legislator: Improving State's Grading System for Schools a Priority

New system would put more focus on student growth

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Bills Would Limit House Inspections

Tax assessors have been entering personal residences in some communities

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Michigan Insurance Companies: It's Too Late To Reinstate Old Health Care Plans

President forced to admit his promise couldn't be kept, but insurance companies had already adjusted

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Union Fighting For $10K Severance For Teacher Who Pleaded Guilty to Molesting a Student

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Conservative Budgeting Helps Some Teachers Get Cash Back

Milan, Lansing school districts balance budgets, enroll more students than expected

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Bill Would Allow Automatic Pay Increases For Public Safety Employees

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Political Views Populate Website MEA Official Helped Create

School districts in the past have used taxpayer dollars for advocacy

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Pressure Mounting For MEDC Transparency

House Democrats call for scrutiny of corporate welfare programs; accountability for tax dollars

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Man-made Global Warming Discussions Heating Up in Michigan

State Board of Education considering discussions about adopting Next Generation Science Standards

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Insults, Profanity Pepper Lecture in EMU Sociology Class

Animal rights activist tells students they engage in bestiality for eating meat

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Federal Judge: Michigan Renewable Energy Mandate Unconstitutional

Court cases may deflate wind energy in Michigan

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Anti-GOP MSU Professor Will Be Back in the Classroom Next Semester

Despite threatening students, Professor Penn kept collecting his $146,510 a year salary

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Shoulders of Giants

Letter from the executive vice president

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Study: Prevailing Wage Costs Taxpayers, Schools $224 Million Per Year

Confirmation: Mandating higher costs on construction projects makes them cost more

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Legal Expert: Reopening School Union Contracts Makes Them Subject To Right-to-Work

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Teachers To Lawmakers: 'MEA Wouldn't Tell Us How To Leave Union'

Educators testified about not being allowed out of the union

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Disrespect, Bullying Convinces Paraeducator That Union Not Interested in its Members

'This has set a fire under me like you would not believe'

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House Panel Likely to Approve FOIA Reforms

Legislation designed to rein in unjustified fees, increase government transparency

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MEA Agency Fees Far Exceed Cost of Contract Negotiations

Union spokesman: 'Everything is about money'

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A Tale of Two Recessions

Michigan actually lost more jobs in 2001 than 2008

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Bill Would Let Land Banks Buy Property Before The Public

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Bipartisan Senate Panel To Investigate Possible MEA Right-to-Work Violations

Teacher: '[Since dropping union] I have been subjected to intimidation, bullying and even threats to ruin my credit rating'

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