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MDOT To Hold Community Forum For Hancock Streetscape Project

MDOT will hold a community forum on the downtown streetscape project on Tuesday, April 5th. MDOT’s plans will be available to view and a construction contractor will be present. The event is for the public to ask any questions about the upcoming project. This forum is the official launch of …

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"Help Wanted" At The Hancock Police Department

The City of Hancock will be hiring a new full-time police officer. Advertising for this open position was approved by the Hancock City Council at their regular monthly meeting. The importance of this new position was discussed by the council and ultimately deemed a necessary addition to the Hancock Police …

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New Law Meant To Reduce Prescription Costs

The cost of prescription medication for many could be going down under a bill signed into law by the governor. The new law requires insurers who provide prescription drug coverage to prorate the daily cost-sharing rate for patients who don’t use a full 30-day supply. Governor Rick Snyder says the …

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Feds Deny Funding For Flint Water Crisis

The federal government has denied Governor Rick Snyder’s request for more funding to deal with the Flint water crisis. The governor had requested funding from the Category B program for emergency protective measures and the Individuals and Households Program. The governor says the federal denial is a disappointment, and is …

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Proposed FOIA Amendment Applauded By Supporters

Legislators and advocacy groups alike are applauding the announcement of legislation to open the governor’s office to Freedom of Information Act requests. A bi-partisan group of lawmakers is backing the plan which would also create a separate Legislative Open Records Act. It would work in much the same way FOIA …

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Wine Shipping Legislation Decanting in House Committee

Lawmakers in a House committee are weighing legislation to allow in-state retailers to ship wine to people in Michigan. State Representative Ken Yonker, R-Caledonia, is sponsoring the bill and says retailers are losing out on over $60 million in sales to online wine retailers. He says the state is missing …

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Health Insurance Tax Bill Signed

Governor Rick Snyder has signed a bill extending a tax on businesses who offer healthcare to their employees until through 2020. The money collected from the Health Insurance Claims Assessment helps pay for Medicaid. Opponents of the extension call it a tax increase on both businesses and individuals. But backers …

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Drunk Driving Crackdown Begins

Michigan law enforcement are stepping up efforts to catch drunk drivers. Police departments, sheriff’s offices and Michigan State Police have extra patrols on the state’s roadways until April 4. Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning spokesman Kendall Wingrove says the period covers the NCAA basketball tournaments, spring break and St. …

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