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Advice For People Preparing To File Their Tax Return

As people prepare to file their 2016 tax return, Lawrence Levy, President of Levy & Associates has some advice if you work for yourself. Tax 1 And Levy says all homeowners need to provide W-2s, mortgage interest statement and a rundown of property taxes paid in 2016. Many know in …

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Super Bowl Is 2nd Largest Food Consumption Day

This weekend, football fans are expected to spend just over $14 billion on snacks for the Super Bowl, so says the National Retail Federation. SUPERBOWL FOOD2-A-FECHER Leading up to Sunday, Christina Fecher with Meijer says the retailer expects to sell roughly 875,000 avocados, 600,000 frozen pizzas and more than five-million …

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Lawmakers Look To Get More People Back Into The Workforce

Michigan is nearing statistical full employment. State Representative Dr. John Bizon is concerned, because the state sports an over five-percent unemployment rate. JOB TRAINING1-A-BIZON The Battle Creek Republican says more brainstorming on how to get those people back into the work force is needed in Lansing. JOB TRAINING2-A-BIZON If they’re …

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Three Camp B&E Suspects Arrested Following Crime Spree

The Ontonagon Sheriff’s Office is asking people to check their camps to see if they have been broken into. The department received a report Wednesday that a camp belonging to Dale Kasten of Ewen was burglarized and guns and other valuables were stolen. An investigation identified three Ashland County suspects …

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Diandia Announces Committee Appointments

State Representative Scott Dianda is going to serve as the minority vice chairman of the House Tourism and Outdoor Recreation Committee. Dianda said Upper Peninsula communities and small businesses rely heavily on tourism for their well-being, and bringing that perspective to the committee will be important to him. He will …

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Heikinpäivä Parade Leads Full Day Of Events Saturday

Winter has returned just in time for Hancock’s midwinter festival. Though there are activities throughout the month, Heikinpäivä is best known for its parade through downtown and games in the snow on the Quincy Green. The Tori Market opens at the Finnish American Heritage Center tomorrow at 10am..with the parade …

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