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Snyder Co-Chairs Water Infrastructure Conference In Flint

A conversation on infrastructure is happening now in Flint. Mayor Karen Weaver and Governor Snyder are co-chairs of the Water Infrastructure Conference. Snyder says there is passion to make Flint an even better place, calling it the spirit of Michiganders. The three-day summit will incorporate innovative and emerging technologies to …

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Struggling Michigan Schools Showing Improvement

Some Michigan school districts are coming out of the red and repairing their deficit. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick has more. He says the program seems to be working and it’s the first batch of good news surrounding the Michigan Public School system in some time.

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Reaction Not Good To Obamacare Replacement

Part of the repackaging of the Affordable Care Act is underway. Democrats like Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, getting their first look at the bill, and she doesn’t like what she’s seeing. Congresswoman Dingell says she is praying that there are Republicans who won’t find the new plan acceptable. West Michigan Republican Congressman …

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Testimony Heared On Smart Meters

Testimony in Lansing centers around “smart meters.” The House Energy Policy Committee is debating a bi-partisan bill that would prevent utility companies from charging a fee for not installing the hi-tech meters that track energy usage. Republican State Senator Patrick Colbeck of Canton, who has a background in aerospace engineering, was …

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Most Americans Fear Riding In Self-Driving Car

For the last two years a AAA survey has found three-quarters of Americans reported being afraid to ride in a self-driving car. The report reveals a majority of U.S. drivers seek autonomous technologies in their next vehicle, but remain apprehensive about a fully self-driving car. Gary Bubar communications specialist with …

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Bills Would Stiffen Penalties For Assaulting Referees

The state Senate Judiciary committee has approved two bills that would increase penalties for those who assault sports referees. The legislation calls for a maximum of five years for anyone who assaults a ref and causes serious injury. The laws now go to the full Senate for consideration. Among those …

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SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge Begins

Gentlemen…start you engines! No, NASCAR hasn’t come to the Copper Country–but you won’t find anything closer to the feeling while on a snowmobile than the SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge. For the 14th year running, the Keweenaw Research Center at Michigan Tech is bringing talented student engineers to compete over spring …

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