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Tax Season Brings Uncertainty/Identity Theft

It’s officially tax time as the IRS has begun taking electronically-filed federal returns. And a new presidential administration means tax planning uncertainty, according to Karen Cady with Plante Moran. Taxes 1 You will get three extra days to file as the deadline is April 18th this year. Not only is …

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Trump’s Focus On Auto Industry Should Help Michigan

The CEO’s of Ford, Fiat Chrysler and GM will sit down for breakfast with President Trump this morning. Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert has a preview. MEETINGPREV2-W-GILBERT(MNN) The Michigan auto executives who were part of a meeting with the President Monday came away encouraged. Dow CEO Andrew Liveress says their …

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Fatal Crashes Top 1,000 For 2016

Last year was not a good year behind the wheel in Michigan, with the highest number fatalities from crashes since 2007. Over a thousand fatalities, 1,021, were recorded from over 300,000 crashes, according to preliminary figures. While distracted driving was a factor, analysts say a better economy, with more people driving to …

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Applications For Keweenaw Heritage Grants Being Accepted

(Calumet, MI) The Keweenaw National Historical Park (NHP) Advisory Commission and the National Park Service announce the 2017 Keweenaw Heritage Grant Program. The purpose of this grant program is to assist interested parties with activities related to the preservation and interpretation of the story of copper. As in past years, …

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