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What does Dana Nessel want to be when she grows up? She’s got a great gig now as the state attorney general but all of her ...
Ted Nugent, the Michigan-native musician, is known for his powerful guitar riffs and hard-rocking vocals. Nugent, the activist, also can get passionate on stage and with a microphone in the political ...
Growing up in a small town, coin drops were just a part of life. On the rare occasion that we did have traffic–whether it was ...
Schuette reflects on 39 years with Madison County’s Highway Department as he retires June 27.
EXCLUSIVE: The Senate’s DOGE leader is rolling out a series of budget proposals crowdsourced from across the waste-cutting caucus to add to the Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Bill Schuette was Michigan's attorney general from 2010-2018. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Opinion: Why Bill Schuette still supports Donald Trump ...
News about Bill Schuette. Commentary and archival information about Bill Schuette from The New York Times.
Bill Schuette, 87, of Columbia, Missouri passed away Sunday, March 19, 2023 with his family by his side. A private family service will be held at Memorial Funeral Home in Columbia. Bill was born ...
Bill G. Schuette won with 60.6% of the vote, compared to Matt Dawson’s 39.4% in the 2022 midterms.
Bill G. Schuette officially announced his candidacy as a Republican for state representative Monday morning in a gathering at Pizza Sam's in downtown Midland, promising to “push mid-Michigan ...
MIDLAND, MI — Former Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette says he will stay on duty in order to help elect a “Republican team” in 2020, but has no plans to seek elected office himself.
Former Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette has broken a 7-month silence to defend his handling of the Flint water crisis investigation.