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Transparency Bill Submitted

Increasing transparency – that’s what’s behind a public records proposal submitted by members of the Michigan House that would subject the governor and lawmakers to public records requests. The proposal is a bi-partisan effort. It’s the second attempt at such a measure, which has been spurred on by Flint’s water …

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Portage Health Auxiliary Announces Grant Opportunity

Hancock, MI – The Portage Health Auxiliary is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to serve the health and well-being of elderly and youth causes in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon Counties. The Auxiliary is pleased to announce that it will be accepting grant applications from non-profit organizations in the …

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Michigan Tech Community Hit Hard By Immigration Ban

President Donald Trump’s executive order to temporarily ban travel from seven Muslim countries to the United States is taking its toll on students and faculty of Michigan Tech. Though the President says this action will allow the U.S. to review its vetting process, what about those who are already here …

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Michigan Leaders Choose Sides Over Immigration Restrictions

Several top figures in the state of Michigan have come forward indicating a wariness about efforts to restrict immigration. Among those are Governor Rick Snyder, Snyder’s economic development director, top management at Ford and General Motors, and the Michigan Farm Bureau. Word from many economic experts is that the president’s …

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U.P. Snowmobile Race Ready To Go

Mild weather caused a brief postponement for the International 500 snowmobile race in Sault Ste Marie, but officials says they are now ready to go. Crews had to work around the clock since the first event had to be rescheduled Monday night. Nearly 40 teams are competing from around the …

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Mixed Reaction To Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee

Reaction is coming in on the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Donald Trump. Congressman John Moolenaar, of Midland, says it looks like Judge Gorsuch is a solid nominee. Meanwhile, Congressman Dan Kildee, of Flint, has deep concerns with Judge Gorsuch’s record of prioritizing …

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