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    A person smokes a hookah in a 2013 photo in Troy, Mich. Dearborn, a Detroit suburb known for an abundance of hookah cafes, has ordered that no new ones be opened in the next six months. Dearborn Mayor Jack O'Reilly Jr. said Monday, Aug. 18, 2014 that his city is not targeting its 15 licensed hookah cafes, but the additional 15 or so cafes that do not have licenses.(AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Jarrad Henderson)
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    Dearborn says no new hookah cafes for 6 months

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    Macomb County Sheriff Sgt. Phil Abdoo shows an M14 rifle acquired through a federal government program at the range at the Macomb County Sheriff's department in Mt. Clemens, Mich., Thursday, July 17, 2014. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Mandi Wright)

    Michigan police get $43 million in military gear

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    Michigan agriculture group launches mapping tool
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    Auto supplier hosting job fair in Battle Creek
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    Koch-backed group announces ad buy against Jeff Merkley in Oregon
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    Michigan jobless rate up 0.2 points to 7.7 percent
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    This April 11, 2014 aerial photo provided by Eagle Mine, shows the Eagle Mine operations near Marquette, Mich. The Michigan Court of Appeals has upheld a decision by state environmental regulators to allow construction of the nickel and copper mine in the Upper Peninsula. The mine has been constructed and is scheduled to begin producing minerals this fall. (AP Photo/Eagle Mine)
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    Appeals court OKs permits for Upper Peninsula mine

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    Democratic candidate Mark Schauer, the Democratic Governors Association and the Republican Governors Association all released ads this week across the state.

    VIDEO: Ad war heats up in Michigan governor race

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    Creditor opposes Detroit debt plan, says scrap it
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    Creditor opposes Detroit debt plan, says scrap it

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