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Understanding Michigan’s New Child Car Seat Laws: What Every Parent Needs to KnowKeeping children safe on the road is a top priority for parents, and Michigan’s updated child car seat laws aim to str ...
The crash on Sunday, March 30, killed a 2-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy, both from Calhoun County, who are siblings. An ...
The Michigan Family Protection Act went into effect on Tuesday, ending the criminalization of surrogacy in the state.
Lansing — Michael Rice, Michigan's superintendent of public instruction and the leader of the state's Department of Education ...
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mlive on MSNMichigan superintendent recalls ‘privilege’ of state education work before fall retirementMichael Rice began work with the Michigan Department of Education in 2019. He was previously a long-time superintendent in ...
Michigan Family Protection Act went into effect Wednesday, making Michigan the final state to legalize compensated ...
The 24-year-old Kalamazoo man was messaging someone whom he thought was the parent of an 11-year-old girl. It was an FBI ...
Stricter rules in Michigan involving how young children are seated – and where they sit – in a passenger vehicle take effect ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNChildren’s Village nurses’ union considers suing Oakland CountyMove intended to streamline the county’s health services while saving an estimated $300,000 on leadership costs.
Three children were killed and three more people were injured when a tree landed on their car Sunday in Michigan.
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The State of Michigan’s Superintendent, Dr. Michael F. Rice, has announced that he will retire later this year.
Michael Rice, the head of the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), will retire Oct. 3, according to an announcement Friday. Rice, who began his career as a high school French teacher and formerly ...
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