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Michigan nonprofit furniture shop thrives after zoning battle
As they worked to get special-use approval, the group was technically allowed to start sales, but couldn’t put price tags on the items or accept payments onsite.
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4mCentral Mass. town cuts 30 school positions; residents scramble for charter option
With the closure of an elementary school, residents are looking into their options — as well as preparing a complaint to the state.
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4mRecognizing top Saginaw-area athletes, with Athlete of the Week poll (May 31-June 6)
Fans can vote for their favorite Saginaw-area high school athlete through 10 p.m. Thursday.
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6mWhat life after Myles Garrett will be like this week; how Deshaun Watson vs. Shedeur Sanders might play out: Browns minicamp preview
Life after Myles Garrett begins this week in mandatory minicamp, and how might Deshaun Watson vs. Shedeur Sanders play out.
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2mN.J.’s Charlie Puth cancels concert after being physically ‘unable to perform’
The N.J. native abruptly cancelled the show just hours before it was planned to start
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19mCoach Bill Aris pushed high school runners through pain to greatness. Did he go too far?
The district suspended Aris while a lawyer investigates parents' complaints that his coaching style left their kids hurt or humiliated.