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Two days ago, a beaming Gov. Rick Snyder opened the annual conference of our state?s economic and political elites on an upbeat note. He cited the…
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Almost the first words at this year's Mackinac Policy Conference were about changing Michigan?s culture. Yesterday, during an opening session featuring…
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The Michigan Catholic Conference filed a federal lawsuit yesterday, charging that their freedom of religion has been violated because of a new rule…
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If you had any doubts whether Michigan is still an important player on the national stage, consider this. Yesterday, embattled Wisconsin Governor Scott…
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I think I'd like to be a doctor. Physicians generally make a lot more than I do, and I could certainly use the extra income.I have read several…
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If you’ve following the Michigan Republican presidential primary race, you probably know that Governor Rick Snyder has endorsed Mitt Romney. If you’ve…
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One thing Americans like about presidential politics is the horse race – the fast-changing, up and down battle.And on that score, the Republican primary…
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Three hundred and forty-one thousand. That’s the number of children in our state living in what is officially known these days as “areas of concentrated…
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I have on my desk a beautiful, red-bound hardcover book published by our state exactly a century ago. It’s the Michigan Manual for nineteen eleven and…
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Benton Harbor isn’t very big. It’s a city of about 11,000 residents in Michigan’s southwest corner. But it has story lines that drive national media to…