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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Michigan's Move: New Laws to Control Data Center Growth

Michigan is taking steps to manage the rapid expansion of data centers. Three new bills aim to control water use, transparency, and costs linked to these large facilities. The legislation comes as more people in Michigan express worries about the impact of data centers on their communities. The bil

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Football Program: A Deep Dive into Misconduct

Michigan University is serious about finding out what's been going on in its football program and athletic department. They want to be sure they don't miss anything important. The interim president, Domenico Grasso, said this week has been tough for everyone involved. The trouble started when footb

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Northern Illinois Braces for a Sudden Weather Shift

Northern Illinois and parts of northwest Indiana are in for a rough ride on Thursday. The weather is set to go from mild and rainy to downright dangerous in a matter of hours. The National Weather Service is warning everyone to be prepared for a mix of strong winds, sudden snow squalls, and icy cond

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Michigan Court Says: Medical Pot Shops Can't Claim Tax Breaks

Michigan's medical marijuana dispensaries face a tough situation. They can't claim tax deductions like their recreational counterparts. This is because of a recent court decision. The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled against Cannarbor Inc. The company tried to deduct business expenses from its state

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Dec 17 2025EDUCATION

School Choices Shift: Charter Schools Gain, Traditional Ones Lose

Nevada's school landscape is changing. More families are choosing charter schools. This shift is causing a drop in enrollment in traditional public schools. The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority saw a big jump. Their enrollment went up by 10. 9% this year. This includes six schools that m

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Michigan Football: How Coaching Changes Shake Up Recruiting

Michigan Football is in the middle of a big change. The sudden exit of coach Sherrone Moore has sent shockwaves through the program. Now, the team is working hard to keep their recruiting class strong. The 2026 class is a big focus, but the 2027 class is also important. Some recruits are staying ca

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

Holiday Travel in Michigan: Navigating the Challenges

Michigan's holiday travel scene is expected to be a bit of a rollercoaster this year. With a lot of people hitting the roads and skies, things could get hectic. The weather might not be too bad, but there are still some things to watch out for. First off, a lot of people are planning to travel. Ove

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Skill Games: A Hidden Cost to the Community

Pennsylvania is grappling with a growing issue: skill games. These machines, scattered across gas stations and local eateries, have become a hot topic. The state's highest court recently weighed in, questioning whether these games are harmless fun or a sneaky form of gambling. The justices noted tha

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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Chilly Days Ahead: Pennsylvania's Weather Rollercoaster

Pennsylvania is in for a weather rollercoaster this week. It's not just about the cold. It's about the constant changes. First, the cold. It's sticking around. A Cold Weather Advisory is in place until Monday morning. The wind is making it feel even colder. Light snow is falling in some mountain ar

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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Bracing for the Big Chill: Pennsylvania's Sudden Temperature Drop

Pennsylvania is in for a rough ride this week. After a recent snowfall, a frigid arctic blast is sweeping through the central part of the state. This isn't just any cold snap; it's bringing dangerously low temperatures and strong winds that could make it feel even colder. The National Weather Servi

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