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Ruling On Sex Offender Restrictions Appealed

Michigan wants to put a stop to a lower court decision ruling the state unconstitutionally put additional restrictions on registered sex offenders long after their convictions. The appeal asks for a full review by the high court before any changes to sex offender registration and enforcement are applied. Attorney General …

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Shopko Supports Feeding America & Toys for Tots

GREEN BAY, WI (November 11, 2016) – With more than 43.1 million Americans living in poverty, the upcoming months can prove to be a stressful time. In an effort to support families in crisis this holiday season, Shopko is partnering with Feeding America and the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation …

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MCACA Arts Grants Information Workshop Nov. 22nd In Ironwood

HANCOCK, MI – The Copper Country Community Arts Council (CCCAC) is the administrator for the Regional Re-granting program of the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA). The CCCAC facilitates funding opportunities for arts projects in the six counties of the Western Upper Peninsula; Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, …

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DNR Clears Up Confusion Over Deer Licenses

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says there has been some confusion concerning certain deer hunting licenses. DNR Conservation Officer Grant Emery says one involves the Mentored Youth License. The Mentored Youth License is a package available to young hunters up to age 10. Older hunters choose between a single …

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Hunters Can Expect Warmer Temps, More Deer

The Firearms Deer Hunting season begins tomorrow. The last couple of seasons, the deer herd has been rather thin following some tough U.P. winters. So what is the outlook this year? Wildlife Biologist John DePue from the DNR says archery hunters have seen an improvement. Though the milder weather has …

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Ann Arbor Residents To Discuss Deer Problem

As city leaders see it, the city of Ann Arbor has too many deer — about one hundred too many. Tonight, a public hearing will focus on plans for a deer cull. At issue: HOW to kill the deer. Past culls have included sharpshooters and a sterilization program. Ann Arbor …

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