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Macomb’s mayor says the state answered the city’s questions about STAR Bonds, and the city plans to take the next step toward applying for the program.
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Michelle Cassady says she struggled for a long time after being attacked. For our Women’s Voices commentary series, she tells us how she turned that fear into freedom.
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Macomb students are allowed to keep a phone on them, but cannot have it out and in use during class time.
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Keianna Miller apologized to the court for her behavior.
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Organizers hope people who view the exhibit come away inspired by Vivian’s ability to take advantage of the opportunities that were available to him.
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The Hancock County State’s Attorney’s Office plans to gather additional evidence and submit the case to a grand jury, according to court documents obtained by TSPR.
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