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Former Flint Emergency Managers To Appear In Court

In Genesee County, two former state-appointed emergency managers will be before a district judge today, facing charges from the Flint water crisis. Darnell Earley, who served when the city switched its water source in 2014, and Jerry Ambrose, the EM that served before Earley, have a probable cause hearing at …

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Pilot Project at Michigan Tech Leads to Federal Regulation Changes

By Jennifer Donovan, Director of News & Media Relations University Marketing & Communications Michigan Technological University Michigan Technological University participated in a national pilot project that helped the federal government revise its regulations to make a major reduction in the number of federal certification forms and the administrative follow-up paperwork …

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Town Hall To Discuss Gerrymandering

The Portage Lake District Library will host a Town Hall meeting on congressional redistricting in Michigan on Saturday, March 11, from 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Members of the group Count MI Vote, in partnership with Voters Not Politicians, invite the public for an education and policy discussion about redistricting in …

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Senator Peters Tours MTU Research Center

Senator Gary Peters is one of a group of lawmakers urging the Trump administration to invest in autonomous vehicle technologies. Peters visited Michigan Tech’s Advanced Power Systems Research Center to see the cutting edge innovation taking place in automotive tech. Members of Congress recently sent a letter calling for a …

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National Website Ranks Michigan 44th For Property Taxes

Personal finance website ‘Wallet Hub’ analyzed what property owners in all 50 states are paying in taxes. Michigan ranked 44th, paying on average nearly $3,200 annually. On average, the typical American household spends nearly $2,200 annually on property taxes. Jill Gonzalez with the site says Michiganders get another wallop with …

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