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Missouri Sen. Hawley threatens to block partial renewal of a compensation law, and a report warns of Upper Verde River drying.

Missouri Sen. Hawley threatens to block partial renewal of a compensation law, and a report warns of Upper Verde River drying.

Albertsons canceled its $24.6B merger with Kroger after judges blocked it, alleging Kroger failed on regulatory approval.

Ferris State’s volleyball team, 34-0, heads to the NCAA Division-II championships, missing graduation for competition.

Craig Smith, a senior associate librarian, was elected to fill the SACUA vacancy, advocating for equity and inclusion.

Happy holidays! Please note changes to Logistics, Transportation & Parking services during the 2024–2025 season.

President-elect Trump selects Kari Lake as Voice of America director, a loyalist known for controversial statements.

The Biden-Harris administration’s 10-year National Plan aims to revitalize Indigenous languages, addressing past wrongs.

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley threatens to block GOP’s partial renewal of a law compensating radiation exposure victims.

Sierra Club warns Upper Verde River may dry up in 20 years due to groundwater depletion and drought, urging action.
The killing of ex-UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson highlights public anguish over a flawed healthcare system.

Michigan’s $50M grant for Copperwood Mine stirs debate; environmental risks vs. economic benefits for the Upper Peninsula.

In a closely watched race, Republican Steve Frisbie has emerged as the winner for Michigan’s 44th state House District, located in Calhoun County.

