Category: Michigan
Millions to help opioid users still unspent in half of Michigan’s counties
Michigan has begun to receive its $1.6 billion share of national opioid settlement dollars — half of which is directed to local governments Much of
Prosecutor won’t charge hunter in southern Michigan wolf kill
A county prosecutor will not bring charges in the January killing of an endangered gray wolf in southern Michigan The prosecutor called the killing an
2024 Michigan elections: DePerno runs for state Supreme Court despite indictment
Wednesday, June 5 Nessel opinion tightens financial disclosure rules State elections officials can require officeholders to provide more than the bare minimum on new personal
Signature gatherers accused of sinking Michigan GOP campaigns to face trial
WARREN — Three people accused of collecting fraudulent signatures to help get numerous political candidates on the 2022 ballot — including five Republican gubernatorial candidates
Michigan officials mull more access for e-bikes on state trails
If the proposal is enacted, signage indicating e-bike use will be placed at trailheads, along with a QR code where people can give feedback. That
Michigan DNR proposes allowing e-bikes on some state park trails
If the proposal is enacted, signage indicating e-bike use will be placed at trailheads, along with a QR code where people can give feedback. That
Michigan lawmakers eye changes to corporate incentives after Bridge report
Bridge’s investigation reflects those dynamics, Stevens said. The spending on massive EV projects was initiated by the incentives approved by bipartisan legislators, Stevens said, at
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan won’t cover popular weight-loss drugs
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will continue covering GLP-1s prescribed to treat Type 2 diabetes, including Ozempic, Rybelsus, Victoza and Mounjaro. “The costs are
Bridge Elections FAQ: How to find rules local officials must follow?
A reader asks Bridge Elections FAQ if the general public can find state guidelines for how elections should be conducted Michigan voters can find an
Michigan judge strikes down Benson voter signature match guidance — again
Michigan judge rejects guidance from Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s that clerks should initially presume absentee ballot signatures are valid But judge upheld separate rules