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Gas Prices Shoot Upward

Gasoline prices in many parts of Michigan have experienced up to a 20 cent per gallon increase, according to Gasbuddy.com. Patrick DeHaan of Gasbuddy says it’s the result of a culmination of falling retail prices colliding with continued increases in wholesale gas prices. He also says while oil inventories continue …

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Democrats Call For Snyder To Support LGBT Citizens

Michigan Democrats are urging Governor Rick Snyder to condemn policies throughout the country that they say discriminate against gay and transgender people. The call comes in the wake of North Carolina enacting a law that, among other things, requires LGBT citizens to use public restrooms that correspond with the gender …

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Juried Exhibit On Display At Finlandia University Gallery

A juried exhibit of artwork by students in the Finlandia University International School of Art and Design will be featured at the Finlandia University Gallery through April 20. The exhibition includes works by students working in media including drawing, painting, illustration, ceramic design, fiber arts and fashion design, sculpture, integrated …

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Snyder Wants to Know How to Improve Education in Michigan

Governor Rick Snyder is moving forward with his efforts to improve education in the state. He’s created a 21st Century Education Commission. The goal is to come up with new ideas on how to improve the way children are taught. It’s a 25-member appointed commission, created through an executive order. …

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Funeral Reps Can Be Selected to Make Final Decisions

Governor Rick Snyder Tuesday signed a bill designed to make the process of planning a funeral easier. The legislation allows individuals to designate a funeral representative to handle his or her final disposition. Sponsors say it’s unfortunate that deaths in the family can sometimes lead to disputes over the final …

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Changes Coming To Proposed Juvenile Justice Reform Package

The lead sponsor of a package of bills that aims to revamp the state’s juvenile justice system plans to alter the legislation soon in hopes of moving it out of the Michigan House next month. State Representative Harvey Santana, D-Detroit, says he’s planning to change the effective date to 2018 …

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