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The changes have to do with how the county handles and transmits unofficial election night results. Starting in May, the clerk’s office will send employees to precincts to collect flash drives in a secure container, and then physically transport them back to the office.
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The judge ordered an injunction against county board members who'd sought to remove Hambley.
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The current top health officer for the county says a contract for dental services was being held up over a clause that protected people from discrimination based on their sexual orientation.
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State attorney general Dana Nessel looked into the claims and found "no actionable violation." But Progress Michigan says new documents it obtained show otherwise.
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Adeline Hambley sued the county, saying commission members voted to demote her from the job of health officer in violation of state laws.
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Residents had questioned whether new commissioners violated the open meetings act when they made a number of unannounced, sweeping changes at their first board meeting in January.
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County board members have signaled they want to hire a new health officer who has opposed mask mandates in the past. The current health officer was demoted to "interim" health officer.
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After a year in the Wayne County Jail, Darrell Ewing filed a lawsuit against the jail administration, claiming the denial of in-person visits is unconstitutional.
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A newly elected board of county commissioners in Ottawa County has led to a cascade of changes in the local governance. Not everyone is happy about it.
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Today, we heard about new developments in Ottawa County, pheasants in Detroit, and unicorn hunting. Then, MSU Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff chatted about her new role.