Mid-Michigan News from NBC25
Latest news from around Mid-Michigan, the State of Michigan and the Nation/World
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Yesterday at 10:25 PM
Continued budget adjustments in the Flint school district is resulting in nearly two dozen more layoffs.
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Yesterday at 9:25 PM
More than one in 10 Michigan bridges are deemed “structurally deficient” according to a new national report.
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Yesterday at 6:21 PM
911 Camp is teaching kids what to do in the event of an emergency as well as not being afraid of the men and women sent to save them.
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Yesterday at 6:09 PM
Lawmakers and dozens of educators rallied at the state capitol in Lansing on Wednesday. They’re protesting a bill that could dissolve the Buena Vista school district.
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Yesterday at 4:40 PM
You can watch The Voice for a limited time on NBC's website.
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Yesterday at 12:36 PM
A training conference for school administrators and emergency responders across the state today features speakers who responded to last year's Connecticut school shooting.
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Yesterday at 12:30 PM
FBI says it found no sign of remains of ex-Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa in suburban Detroit
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Yesterday at 11:17 AM
In Bay City this weekend, boat racing will fill the waters of the Saginaw River.
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Yesterday at 10:56 AM
MPG numbers released for all-new GM trucks. Some will be built in Flint.
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Yesterday at 9:01 AM
Local woman dead, her husband hurt after crash with teen driver.
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Yesterday at 9:00 AM
FBI digs a 3rd day in search for remains of ex-Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa in suburban Detroit
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Yesterday at 8:22 AM
Federal agents are reminding the public that anyone entering the U.S. from another country must report cash exceeding $10,000.
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Yesterday at 7:32 AM
The home also appeared to be saved.
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Yesterday at 7:06 AM
High pressure will keep us quiet for the next few days. It moves out by the weekend, and that will allow the rain and heat to return. Click on the video for details.
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Yesterday at 6:54 AM
MSU says the cost of teaching more experienced students typically is higher because classes are smaller.
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