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DPS Supplemental Passes MI House

Lawmakers in the Michigan House have given the green light to an emergency spending bill to help keep the lights on at Detroit Public Schools. The district says it will run out of money on April 8th. The $48.7 million will cover DPS’ operating costs for the rest of the …

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Snyder Testifies Before Congressional Hearing on Flint Water Crisis

Governor Rick Snyder testified during a contentious congressional hearing on the Flint water crisis Thursday. Several Democratic members of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform called for Snyder to resign for mismanaging the water issues in Flint. But the governor held firm that he didn’t know about …

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Tribal Conservation Officers Can Check For Licenses Under New Law

If you’re out hunting, fishing or trapping and a tribal conservation officer approaches you and asks to see your license, a new law in Michigan says you must present it. State Senator Tom Casperson sponsored the legislation which was recently signed into law by Governor Rick Snyder. Casperson said this …

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NPS Wants Public Input on Whether To Add Wolves Now To Isle Royale

HOUGHTON, MICH.- Last year the National Park Service (NPS) began considering a broad range of management actions as part of determining how to manage the moose and wolf populations at Isle Royale National Park for at least the next 20 years. Following public comments and additional internal deliberations, the NPS …

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New Polling Location for Hancock City's Precinct 2

Voters in one Hancock City precinct will be casting their ballots in a new location next election. A motion to relocate the City polling place for Precinct 2 was approved at Wednesday’s regular monthly meeting of the Hancock City Council. The previous polling place was Barkell Elementary School. The new …

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MDOT To Hold Community Forum For Hancock Streetscape Project

MDOT will hold a community forum on the downtown streetscape project on Tuesday, April 5th. MDOT’s plans will be available to view and a construction contractor will be present. The event is for the public to ask any questions about the upcoming project. This forum is the official launch of …

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"Help Wanted" At The Hancock Police Department

The City of Hancock will be hiring a new full-time police officer. Advertising for this open position was approved by the Hancock City Council at their regular monthly meeting. The importance of this new position was discussed by the council and ultimately deemed a necessary addition to the Hancock Police …

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