michigan

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Flanagan promotes flexible education plan

  Any time. Any place. Any way. Any pace.   It is these four words that are going to redefine education in Michigan.   “There isn’t enough money, but I’m a big boy and I figure we have to get creative,” explains State Superintendent Mike Flanagan as to how this plan was conceived, which was [...]

Snyder seeks cuts to education

Out of the 550 school schools districts throughout Michigan being affected by Governor Rick Snyder’s proposed cuts, Bloomfield Hills estimates reducing funding per pupil by $870 for next school year.

Battling the breaking Michigan Promise

The Michigan Promise has been broken. Due to an enormous budget deficit of $2.8 billion within the state government, lawmakers decided on September 23 to cut the Michigan Promise Scholarship.

Rise of the Wolverines

With new players and a new attitude, the Michigan Wolverines are back in the national spotlight.

Michigan State Fair to close

With eggs to be hatched, rides to be ridden, and cotton candy to be eaten, the Michigan State Fair has been a hallmark for families for the past 160 years. But this past February, Governor Granholm announced that the fair will not be continuing in the year of 2010.

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