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    In this July 16, 2013 aerial file photo, the downtown of the city of Detroit is shown. Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr raised more than a few eyebrows a year ago when he took the city into bankruptcy and predicted it would be out by the time his term expired in fall 2014. Because it is by far the largest city to file for municipal bankruptcy and the issues were so complex many experts predicted it would take years to resolve. But the city will take a major step toward that goal with a trial in federal bankruptcy court that starts Tuesday, Sept 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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    Detroit raced toward this week’s bankruptcy trial

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    Modest, gradual minimum wage hike set to launch in Michigan
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    Modest, gradual minimum wage hike set to launch in Michigan

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    Land's memo claims that
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    Detroit gets $275 million financing from Barclays
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    For the first time since April 2013, Democratic candidate for Michigan governor Mark Schauer leads incumbent Republican Gov. Rick Snyder. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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    Report: Second American killed fighting for ISIS
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    Report: Second American killed fighting for ISIS

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    State of Michigan to host latest virtual job fair
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    Seed company sued by migrant workers in Michigan
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    This photo taken on Aug. 9 photo and provided by Michigan Technological University from the Ford Center's 60th anniversary celebration in Alberta, Mich., shows a Model-T. The site that sprang out of Henry Ford's desire to produce wood for his automobiles continues on as a Michigan Technological University site for forest research. The 60th anniversary of the site's transfer to MTU was commemorated with a two-day celebration recently at the Ford Center, according to The Daily Mining Gazette of Houghton. (AP Photo/Michigan Technological University, Tara Bal)
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    Michigan Tech site once produced wood for Ford

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    Detroit mayor Mike Duggan speaks at a press conference Thursday, Aug. 18, 2014, in Detroit, as city council president Brenda Jones, right, looks on.  The mayor announced that $200,000 has been donated to the Detroit Water Fund by United Way, Ford Motor Company and General Motors. (AP Photo/The Detroit News,Robin Buckson)
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    Detroit water fund gets $200,000 in donations

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