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    A new survey by the St. Louis-based moving company United Van Lines shows that net migration out of Michigan has stopped after 16 straight years of more people moving out than moving in. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Michigan turning a corner? Study shows outbound migration ends

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    December 27, 2013 5:00 am
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    The Michigan Education Association, the state branch of the National Education Association, only allows members to leave the union in one month out of the year, and strictly enforces this rule. Miss it even by a little and not only are you still a member, but you owe another year's worth of dues, too. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    How a Michigan teachers union obstructs members trying to quit

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    The Congressman Who Says ‘No’
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    Michigan agencies step up invasive species fight
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    Michigan agencies step up invasive species fight

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    The 36th District Court building is shown in Detroit Friday, March 19, 2010. (AP File)

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    Debate brews over whether to save island’s wolves
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    State workers protest as meetings continued, Dec. 18 between state employees and the Michigan Civil Service Commission in Lansing, Mich. (AP/Lansing State Journal, Greg DeRuiter)

    Decision on contract for Michigan employees postponed

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    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed laws to block welfare recipients from withdrawing their taxpayer-provided cash from ATMs in liquor stores, horse tracks and strip clubs. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder blocks Bridge Card use at certain ATMs

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    The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal over Michigan's sore loser law that kept Gary Johnson from appearing as a Libertarian presidential candidate on the state ballot after running in the Republican primary. (AP/Joe Burbank, Pool)
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    Big Labor has argued that
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