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Dianda Makes Official Announcement Of Re-Election Bid

State Representative Scott Dianda will be seeking a third term in office. The Calumet Democrat made his official announcement on Friday in Ishpeming Township. Dianda talked about what it’s like to be a voice in Lansing for people of the U.P. Dianda also addressed the key issues he thinks will …

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Dianda Makes Official Announcement Of Re-Election Bid

State Representative Scott Dianda will be seeking a third term in office. The Calumet Democrat made his official announcement on Friday in Ishpeming Township. Dianda talked about what it’s like to be a voice in Lansing for people of the U.P. Dianda also addressed the key issues he thinks will …

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Canadian Nuclear Waste Dump Site Postponed

A Michigan U.S. congressman is applauding Canada delaying its decision on a proposed nuclear waste dump near the shore of Lake Huron. A Canadian environmental official is putting on hold plans for the site pending an environmental assessment decision. U.S. Representative Dan Kildee, who opposes the proposal, says while they’re …

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Canadian Nuclear Waste Dump Site Postponed

A Michigan U.S. congressman is applauding Canada delaying its decision on a proposed nuclear waste dump near the shore of Lake Huron. A Canadian environmental official is putting on hold plans for the site pending an environmental assessment decision. U.S. Representative Dan Kildee, who opposes the proposal, says while they’re …

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Medical Parole Considered For Frail Prisoners

Lawmakers in a Michigan House committee approved bills this week aimed at better managing the state’s aging prison population. The measures would allow a prisoner who is old and needs regular medical attention to be paroled to a medical facility to finish out their sentence. State Representative Al Pscholka, R-Stevensville, …

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Medical Parole Considered For Frail Prisoners

Lawmakers in a Michigan House committee approved bills this week aimed at better managing the state’s aging prison population. The measures would allow a prisoner who is old and needs regular medical attention to be paroled to a medical facility to finish out their sentence. State Representative Al Pscholka, R-Stevensville, …

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Senate Will Hold Hearings On Grand Rapids Home For Veterans

State lawmakers are going to take a closer look at issues at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans in the wake of troubling findings by the state auditor general. An audit released Friday found the facility failed to properly keep track of its residents or its nonnarcotic drugs, did not …

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Senate Will Hold Hearings On Grand Rapids Home For Veterans

State lawmakers are going to take a closer look at issues at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans in the wake of troubling findings by the state auditor general. An audit released Friday found the facility failed to properly keep track of its residents or its nonnarcotic drugs, did not …

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Ice Shanty Removal Dates Approaching

With spring just around the corner, anglers will soon have to tear down their ice shanties. The deadline for shanty removal in the northern Lower Peninsula and on the Michigan-Wisconsin boarder is midnight March 15th and March 31st in the Upper Peninsula, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. …

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Ice Shanty Removal Dates Approaching

With spring just around the corner, anglers will soon have to tear down their ice shanties. The deadline for shanty removal in the northern Lower Peninsula and on the Michigan-Wisconsin boarder is midnight March 15th and March 31st in the Upper Peninsula, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. …

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