William G. Milliken, Michigan Governor in a Transformative Era, Dies at 97 By News October 19, 2019 Add Comment Edit A moderate Republican and the longest-serving governor in the state’s history, he led Michigan, an ailing industrial bastion, as it embraced technology and environmental quality. Share this post Related PostsBiden Delivers Call for National Unity at Philadelphia RallyConservative Group Wants to Bring ‘Brass Knuckles’ Approach to Judicial FrayFact-Checking Joe Biden on the Campaign TrailTrump Warns That Rising Border Crossings May Require an Extra $1.4 BillionGuatemala’s Anti-Corruption Fight Inspired Latin America. It May be Shut Down.Former Argentine President Kirchner Seeks Return to Power, as Vice PresidentColombia Army’s New Kill Orders Send Chills Down RanksWhat Does It Really Mean to Be 6 Weeks Pregnant?
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