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What Michigan voters need to know about absentee ballots for March 10 primary
 
We are one week out from Michigan's presidential primary. As 14 states go to the polls today for Super Tuesday, voting is top of mind. If you are hoping to get your ballot in without waiting in line on March 10, you still have plenty of time for that. You even have time to register in person if you procrastinated and want to take part in the primary. We have all the details here on absentee ballots in Michigan. Oh, and if you already cast an absentee ballot for a candidate who has since dropped out of the race, you can still change your vote. MORE
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More than 100 complaints now logged against late U-M doctor
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Less than two weeks after the University of Michigan created a hotline for sexual assault complaints against Robert Anderson, more than 100 people have reached out. An investigation into Anderson, a deceased University of Michigan doctor, began in 2018 after a former wrestler for the university wrote a letter detailing sexual assault allegations. MORE
3 former U-M wrestlers speak out on sexual assault allegations against late doctor
 
 
 
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Dominant source of marijuana being cut, could spur price increase
 
Starting on Oct. 1, medical marijuana caregivers in Michigan will no longer be able to sell their product to licensed marijuana businesses. The change could mean prices will increase, since caregivers have been the dominant source of marijuana for medical and recreational shops in the state. The Marijuana  Regulatory Agency announced the change Monday, saying there will be a phase-out process occurring during the next seven months.  MORE
Michigan recreational marijuana sales near $32 million
 

 
 
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Matthew Stafford's back is completely healed, according to Kelly Stafford
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If you've been listening to Kelly Stafford, there has been plenty of good news lately for her husband, Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. First, Kelly Stafford announced that they are expecting a fourth child. She also disclosed, via Instagram, that Stafford's back injury is "completely healed," according to doctors. He is expected to be fully ready for the start of the offseason program. MORE
Kelly and Matt Stafford are expecting a fourth child
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Advice for Michigan visitors: How not to offend the locals
 
If you are visiting a foreign land, a main goal should be to avoid making the locals angry. Different states are the same -- we all have those soft spots. What offends a Michigander? Well, you shouldn't diss our Vernors, for starters. What other advice would you give to someone who is visiting our state from elsewhere? MORE
15 things you should never say to a Michigander
 

 
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