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Progess Being Made On Keweenaw County Roads

Keweenaw County sees an average of 245 inches of snow every year. That much snow makes it challenging for the Keweenaw County Road Commission to make it through the winter, especially with decreased funding over the years. The County Road Association of Michigan says a road millage passed in August …

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Wolf Hunting Law Ruled Unconstitutional

The Michigan Court of Appeals says a 2014 law concerning wolf hunting in the state is unconstitutional. The Detroit Free Press reports that the court ruled the law violates the “title-object clause” of Michigan’s constitution, which says “no law shall embrace more than one object,” and that object “shall be …

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Trump Could Nominate A Michigan Judge For Supreme Court

Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Joan Larsen is reportedly on President-elect Donald Trump’s list to sit on the nation’s highest court. But Larsen says, right now, she’s focusing on other things. Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Young Junior is also reportedly on Trump’s list.

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Michigan Prepares For Possible Recount

After raising more than $5 million for election recount efforts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein has set her sights on Michigan. Here’s Ronna Romney McDaniel, chair of the Michigan Republican Party: The Michigan Republican Party is urging people to get involved by donating what they can …

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Send A Letter Postmarked From Christmas, MI

You can add something extra special to your holiday cards this year–a postmark from Christmas, Michigan–in the Upper Peninsula. Lorie Demers is the postmaster in nearby Munising.  She stamps the boxes full of cards that are sent there each year. She says you’ll want to get those pre-stamped cards to …

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