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Economy hits Northeastern Michigan hard
Businesses across Michigan have been hurt by economic woes, but none have suffered more than small businesses, especially those in northeastern Michigan, experts say.
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Nadar Coming to Michigan
Nader and vice presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez will hold an East Lansing news conference at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center at Michigan State University.
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LIVE Video of McCain/Palin Rally in Michigan
Where are they in Michigan? 09/05/2008 2:55:25 PM PDT by teletech To: GOPinCa Crowd's chanting "Sarah! Sarah! Sarah!" 09/05/2008 2:56:05 PM PDT by Christian4Bush To: GOPinCa is that the music from Rudy? ...
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Michigan Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
A soldier from mid-Michigan has been killed while serving in Afghanistan. The Department of Defense says Army Sergeant 1st Class Gregory Rodriguez, of Weidman, died Tuesday of wounds suffered when his patrol ...
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Recruiting Notes: Michigan lands QB Forcier
National Notebook: Trip seals deal for QB One look was all Tate Forcier needed. Forcier, a four-star dual-threat quarterback from San Diego Scripps Ranch, saw Rich Rodriguez's new Michigan offense in-person ...
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Michigan Man Faces Charges for Plans of Attack on Convention
A Michigan man is now facing criminal charges after federal prosecutors discovered a plan to attack the GOP convention.
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Michigan Democrats ready for state convention
John McCain and Barack Obama will top the Michigan ballot in November, but some names down the ticket still need to be determined.
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GOP team has Mich. in its sights after convention
Republican presidential nominee John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin head to Sterling Heights on Friday, making their first post-convention trip to a state that could determine if they win the White House.
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Gov. Granholm plans trade trip to Japan
Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm plans to take a five-day trade trip to Japan later this month in which she will try to lure companies to the economically struggling state.
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Michigan businessmen remain jailed on stolen identity charges
Two Michigan businessmen will remain behind bars for now on federal charges they stole a Milwaukee attorney's identity in a scheme that involved a $549,000 yacht, after a hearing Thursday.
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Pink Ribbon Michigan Golf Classic
Volunteers get together in October to raise awareness and funds for both men and women for breast cancer with the Pink Ribbon Riders organization.
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Michigan authorities seize 1,000 marijuana plants
Drug enforcement officials say they have seized more than 1,000 marijuana plants worth more than $1 million from remote areas in six Michigan counties.
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Phil Power: Public wants major reforms
Michigan government works badly and needs a major overhaul - but you might think the prospects seem dim indeed.
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Political parties unleash competing ads in Mich.
The sour economy has the starring role in new ads being launched in Michigan as the Republican National Convention wraps up.
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Romney gives Mich. delegates a pep talk Wednesday
They got a visit Wednesday morning from Mitt Romney, the Michigan native many of them had helped win the state's Jan.
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Mich. man charged in RNC plot
A Michigan man has been charged in what authorities say was a scheme to use Molotov cocktails to attack the main arena for the Republican National Convention.
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Monday's winning Michigan lottery numbers
A weakened Hurricane Gustav crashed Monday into the flood-prone but nearly deserted coast of Louisiana, making landfall west of New Orleans as a Category 2 storm.
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Missouri Battling Ash Borer Infestation
Hide Video The emerald ash borer has made its way to Missouri, and the state's experts doubt they can stop its spread.
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ELECTION 2008: In Michigan again, Obama tries to court Detroit's auto industry
In his fourth visit to Michigan in as many months, Barack Obama will renew his sales pitch to voters today for the 2009 model Obama administration -- and Detroit automakers are among those kicking the tires.
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Presidential ad spending tops $13 million in Mich.
They often run back to back: First a TV ad for Republican presidential candidate John McCain, then one for Democrat Barack Obama.
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