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IPR Daily Headlines
Interlochen Public Radio
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1 month ago
Former President Donald Trump will remain on Michigan's primary ballot; University of Michigan and Sparrow Health System merger update; slow start to winter in northern Michigan, DNR asks residents to trim oak trees now, if needed; and no cell phones or hoodies for Flint students.
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Former President Donald Trump will remain on Michigan's primary ballot; University of Michigan and Sparrow Health System merger update; slow start to winter in northern Michigan, DNR asks residents to trim oak trees now, if needed; and no cell phones or hoodies for Flint students.
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IPR daily headlines | Nov. 7, 2023
IPR Daily Headlines
3 minutes
2 years ago
IPR daily headlines | Nov. 7, 2023
Thousands more homes needed in northern Michigan to meet population demand; Whitmer signs Crime Victims Bill of Rights legislation; Democratic elected officials call on Rep. Rashida Tlaib to apologize over language in social media post; New guidelines could make it harder to become sheriff.
IPR Daily Headlines
Former President Donald Trump will remain on Michigan's primary ballot; University of Michigan and Sparrow Health System merger update; slow start to winter in northern Michigan, DNR asks residents to trim oak trees now, if needed; and no cell phones or hoodies for Flint students.