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Suspects From Lake Linden Drug Bust Arraigned

Three men from the Detroit area and one Houghton County resident are facing charges following last week’s drug bust in Lake Linden. Detectives from UPSET seized heroin, cash from suspected drug sales and a loaded shotgun when they searched the residence. 25-year-old Breon Garner of Detroit was charged Friday with …

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Concern Budget Cuts Could Affect Meals On Wheels

With proposed cuts by the administration to many service programs, organizations involved with Meals-on-Wheels are concerned about the health and well-being of the people they serve. Tammy Lemmer from the Tri-County Office on Aging that serves Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Counties, says they are keeping a close eye on budgets.

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Committee Hearing Today On Daylight Saving Time

The House Commerce and Trade Committee will hold a hearing to discuss Macomb County Representative Peter Lucido’s legislation to eliminate Michigan’s twice-annual time change. Lucido says the time changes cause health risks, disruption of sleep patterns and a loss of productivity at work. Rather than end Daylight Saving Time, Lucido …

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Tourism Conference Comes To A Close

The 2017 Pure Michigan Governor’s Conference on Tourism will wrap-up today. Michelle Grinnell with Travel Michigan says they just launched a new website, though it still has the same address www.michigan.org. Travel is a $20 billion industry in Michigan which employs roughly 214,000 people.

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Disguising Pills In The Trash

Nothing marks the start of spring like a good spring cleaning. A good place to start, that’s often overlooked, is the medicine cabinet. Cleveland Clinic pharmacist Angela Giallourakis says if you do throw medicine into the garbage, disguise it first. You can also dispose of medications during one of the …

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Traffic Safety Summit Being Held In Lansing

The state’s traffic safety community will learn about Michigan’s leadership in connected and automated vehicle technology and testing as part 2017 Michigan Traffic Safety Summit. More than 600 people are expected at the meeting in Lansing that runs through Thursday. Another key topic today the possibility that marijuana will be …

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New Telehealth Law Goes Into Effect

A new telehealth law goes into effect today in Michigan. It involves using telecommunications technology to offer virtual health services and to share health related information. Telehealth is a booming industry and there are many apps that link you with on-demand doctors that will treat you virtually 24-7. Under the …

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