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Presidential Candidates Set Sights On Michigan

Presidential candidates are descending on Michigan in advance of next week’s Michigan Presidential Primary. Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is in East Lansing Wednesday night. He’ll speak at the Breslin Center on MSU’s campus. Republican Donald Trump will campaign in Cadillac on Friday. Ohio Governor John Kasich, also a Republican, …

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MSU Sickness Was Norovirus

Ingham County health officials say the recent illness that sickened 375 people at the Kellogg Center at Michigan State University was a norovirus. The people had fallen ill after visiting the Kellogg Center during the third week of February. People had complained of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea after attending events …

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Survey Says Motorists Fear Self Driving Cars

Only one in five Americans trust an autonomous vehicle to drive itself, according to a AAA survey. And three out of four U.S. drivers report feeling afraid to ride in a self-driving car. But that doesn’t mean Americans are shying away from high tech cars. Seventy-five percent say they’re more …

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Legislation Introduced To Walk Back Right To Work

Employees would have the option to walk back Michigan’s controversial right to work law under legislation introduced in the Michigan House. State Representative Robert Kosowski, a Democrat, is sponsoring the bills and says employees could unionize – including requiring dues be paid – if 75 percent of employees vote to …

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Spring Load Restrictions Go Into Effect Saturday

Spring load restrictions are about to go into effect. Starting March 5th, which is this Saturday, the maximum legal axle loads will be reduced to 65% of normal loads as prescribed by the Michigan Vehicle Code. Examples of loads for vehicles with one steering axle are: Maximum Gross Weight with 13.00 …

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Dianda Joins Call For Increasing Local Rail Service

The idea of rail service returning to the Keweenaw is picking up steam. The topic has been a hot one among legislators in 2016 with attention being paid to it by those seeking office and those currently serving in the electorate. Democrat Lon Johnson and Republican Jason Allen, both vying …

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