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Michigan Using Tax Breaks To Help Businesses

State lawmakers want to use more tax incentives to lure more businesses to Michigan. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick says this is a departure from the way Lansing has been doing business. JOB CREATION-A-SKUBICK 032917 At the same time, lawmakers don’t feel like they can give bigger tax breaks when …

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Is Knee Replacement Surgery Worth It?

About 12 percent of adults in the United States are affected by osteoarthritis or “wear and tear” of the knee. More than 600,000 will undergo total knee replacement surgery this year to relieve pain and restore function. But is it worth it? Here’s Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites.

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Anderson Hired As Calumet Police Chief

The Village of Calumet has a new police chief. The village council approved the contract for former Calumet part-time police officer Keith Anderson at their special meeting Tuesday. Anderson spent time with the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office and was one of the candidates last year prior to the hiring of …

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Gas Pains Expected At The Pump This Summer

AAA Michigan projects that gas prices will hit $2.70 a gallon this summer. It’s a one-two punch of annual summer blend gas–more expensive, but burns cleaner–and an expected production cut by OPEC members. AAA’s Susan Hiltz says 70-percent of consumers plan to adjust their weekly driving habits to save gas, …

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