Michigan community colleges want to lure male students. Bass fishing anyone?
Some call it the best walleye fishing in the world when a portion of Lake Erie’s walleye head north during spawning season.
It’s still unclear how federal cuts will play out in local services — from disease surveillance to substance use treatment to mental health services Each of the 14 line items was followed with ‘no ...
LANSING – Community colleges are marketing to and recruiting young male students through athletic programs as state officials call it “a real problem” that women in Michigan have higher levels of ...
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When politicians consider budget cuts, Medicaid is usually one of the first programs to be scrutinized, and once again, it’s under attack. Congress is proposing an $880 billion cut over the course of ...
A multimillion-dollar update to Michigan's transparency portals is still a work in progress after the Michigan Department of State rolled out the new software this month. Used to provide the public ...
University is stopping its diversity, equity and inclusion strategic plan and programming U-M is closing two offices related to DEI President Santa Ono cites ongoing changes at the federal level as ...
A $70,000 state grant in Branch, Hillsdale, and St. Joseph counties will fund efforts to prevent vehicle collisions with horse-drawn buggies and carriages Two Michiganders — including an 8-year-old ...