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Monday In The Mitten: 5 Stories To Know Feb. 3
Here's a look at how to cast an absentee ballot for the upcoming presidential primary and why a UM doctor has lost his license permanently.

MICHIGAN — Happy Monday, Michiganders. As we enter the new week, we’ve rounded up the stories Michigan residents need to know about.
First up, Michigan’s presidential primary is next month and it’s the first such election with no-reason absentee voting allowed across the state. Here’s your guide to the dates and info needed for casting an absentee ballot March 10.
President Donald Trump has signed the United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement (USMCA) and a Michigan mayor was in the room. Here’s the follow up from Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan K. Barnett.
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A prisoner was mistakenly released and police believe he’s in Michigan. Here’s the warning from Michigan authorities.
A former University of Michigan doctor has permanently lost his license after a long history of sexual misconduct with patients. Read the full story here.
Find out what's happening in Across Michiganfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In some good news for the city of Detroit, violent crime is trending down. Here’s some insights from the FBI’s latest report.
What story do you think was most important to Michiganders in the last week? Sound off in the comments.
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