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Michigan Central's star-studded concert • Gun Violence Awareness Day • Family mourns boy killed in...
FOX 2 News Detroit· 1 day agoStudents and parents are upset after the Grosse Pointe school board declined to recognize Gun...
Waters, Harper say Black representation in Congress matters for Michigan
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe Michigan congressional delegation currently has one African-American member, U.S. Rep. John...
Missouri found he harmed kids at a boarding school. So why was he still working at one?
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“It doesn’t seem fair to me, if someone has a substantiated finding and they have done things that...
Belmont Stakes: A look at the big race at Saratoga Race Course
The Post-Star· 11 hours agoWhile no horse can accomplish the spectacular feat of a Triple Crown this weekend at Saratoga Race...
Missouri found he harmed kids at a boarding school. So why was he still working at one?
Kansas City Star via AOL· 2 days ago“It doesn’t seem fair to me, if someone has a substantiated finding and they have done things that...
Water Authority admits FOIA violations, agrees to record meetings | Northwest Arkansas...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 1 day ago"The case against the Washington County Water Authority was not a case where there was a simple...
Riceland Foods Elects Three Farmers to Board of Directors
Arkansas Money & Politics· 4 days ago...combined 51 years of service who retired this year – Brandon Bauman, a fourth-generation farmer...
Non-profits gear up for upcoming 24-hour fundraising event
WBRE via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Nonprofits across northeastern Pennsylvania are gearing...
Transportation Improvement Program lays out upcoming investment in roads, trails
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 4 days agoTransportation Improvement Program details shared with the public included a four-year plan of road, bridge and trails investments in Fort Wayne, New Haven, Huntertown, Monroeville ...
Missouri found he harmed kids at a boarding school. So why was he still working at one?
The Kansas City Star· 2 days ago“It doesn’t seem fair to me, if someone has a substantiated finding and they have done things that were dangerous or did not protect the welfare of children, that we would let them continue to work while the appeal drags out for one or two years.”