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Latest News from Michigan's Children
Another view: Smart use of our resources will continue to make a difference
February 17, 2012| Mlive.com
Recent Kids Count findings include some rays of hope. When we collectively put our minds to a task, we can make a
Foster care gap: State will tap federal funds to aid youths ages 18-21
February 8, 2012| Detroit Free Press
Lamar Waller of Detroit has his GED certificate, a part-time job and plans for the future. But the young man, who
Child Abuse Rates Among the Highest in Cheboygan CountyFebruary 3, 2012 | Capital News Service
LANSING – More children are facing abuse and neglect in the state due to unemployment and reduced incomes, with the situation
Potential Changes to Kindergarten Enrollment AgeFebruary 2, 2012 | WILX
Your child may be learning their ABC's around fewer kids if a new bill passes.
"Currently, the law is you have to be 5-years-old by December 1,"
LETTER: Investing in Early Childhood Education Pays Off in Long RunFebruary 1, 2012 | The Morning SunOn Jan. 24, the “Kids Count” article highlighted how rising poverty, abuse and neglect in Michigan are a threat to our
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Children's Issues in MI News
- Chrysler Brand Introduces New 'Imported from Detroit™' Merchandise - Sacramento Bee
- Indian River County Charity Plans Tent City For Homeless - Huffington Post
- Panera, others are planning more pay-what-you-can cafes - USA TODAY
- Red Wings will reward Todd Bertuzzi with 2-year extension as trial looms this fall -...
- New DDOT CEO aims to get more reliable buses on the street - Detroit Free...





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