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Downstate Woman Arrested For Transporting Drugs Into The U.P.

A downstate woman has been arrested on multiple drug charges after an investigation into the distribution of cocaine, marijuana, and prescription pills in Luce County. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team say that during the investigation, they identified 32-year-old Meagan Leann Cruz of Grand Rapids as a suspect …

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Rock Hounds Tour Keweenaw

A rock is not just a rock. In the Keweenaw, our heritage is based on the area’s geology, although there is more to these stones than “poor rock” and “mine rock”. Some truly epic events happened in the Keweenaw millions and even billions of years ago—and we can learn their …

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VA Transparency Bill Passes House

The VA is moving towards higher transparency after a new bill was passed unanimously in the House Tuesday. The House of Representatives voted on the “Veterans Data Modernization Act,” which will require the VA to collect basic data on the cost of providing care to veterans. The bill was authored …

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Study Says Michigan Is Soft On Reckless Driving

A new study says Michigan is among the more lenient states in its treatment of speeders and reckless drivers. Wallethub.com’s study looked a areas such as speeding enforcement, penalties for reckless driving, cost of insurance, the use of automatic speed cameras, penalties for aggressive driving, and whether there’s jail time …

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Trump Coming To Michigan

Donald Trump is causing controversy, he’s rising in the polls and he’s coming to Michigan. The Republican presidential hopeful will speak in Birch Run August 11th at a Lincoln Day dinner for Republicans of Genesee and Saginaw counties. The event follows Trump’s controversial statements over the weekend about U.S. Senator …

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Michigan’s Lyme Disease Risk Grows

Michigan’s risk for Lyme disease continues to grow. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Michigan is among several Midwest states that has seen an expansion of high-risk areas for the illness. Lyme disease is transmitted by infected deer ticks, so Jennifer Smith of the Michigan Department of …

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Campaign Finance Reform Bills Sitting Idle in House Committee

A Michigan Democrat is making another run at revamping campaign finance laws in the state. State Representative Jim Townsend is sponsoring a bill to prohibit someone who is doing contract work for a local government from making campaign contributions to a local office holder. A similar bill impacting contractors on …

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