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Bill To Support Family Of Slain Officers Passes House

Providing health coverage for spouses and dependants of public safety officers killed or disabled in the line of duty–the Michigan House passed that bill Thursday. State Representative Al Pscholka says this is ‘simply the right thing to do.’ The Stevensville Republican represents where the Berrien County Courthouse stands.  Two bailiffs …

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AAA Michigan Celebrates 100 Years

AAA Michigan celebrating their 100th Anniversary. Their CEO Joe Richardson says the auto club and insurer has a rich heritage they share with the development of the automobile that will continue well into the future, even with the advent of the autonomous car. AAA is known for their “Bring “Em Back …

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Funeral Services For Pettalia Today

A memorial service is set for this afternoon for a state lawmaker who died in a motorcycle accident earlier this week. The 3 p.m. service for Presque Isle Republican State Representative Peter Pettalia will take place at the Presque Isle Lighthouse as part of a celebration of life that is …

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State School Board Passes LGBT Guidelines

Education officials in Michigan are moving forward with new guidelines to help school administrators and teachers maintain a supportive learning environment for students identifying as LGBT. The State Board of Education voted six to two in favor of revised guidelines designed to share best practices for addressing academic and safety …

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Michigan’s Presidential Race Too Close To Call

If their General Election were held today, Hillary Clinton would beat Donald Trump by a very thin margin. That’s according to new poll results from Lansing-based EPIC-MRA. The survey shows the Democrat with a small three-point lead over her Republican opponent, making the race too close to call. Head-to-head, Clinton captured …

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Get Help for Homelessness Today

Those struggling with homelessness can find help today at an event in Houghton. Project Homeless Connect takes place from 11am to 1pm at Hope Fellowship Church. Help will be available for topics such as veterans assistance, health care, counseling, employment and more. Lunch is free, and participants could win a …

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