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Volunteers Sought For Frog/Toad Survey

For the past 20 years the DNR in Michigan has collected frog and toad surveys to track the population and is currently looking for volunteers to help with this year’s survey in the spring. Deputy Public Information Officer for the DNR John Pepin says, “What it is, is each spring …

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Gas Prices Soar 16 Cents In One Week

Average retail gasoline prices in Michigan have risen 16 cents per gallon in the past week. The statewide average was $1.71 Sunday, according to both GasBuddy.com and AAA. This compares with the national average that has increased 1.9 cents per gallon in the last week to $1.71 per gallon. Michigan prices …

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Gas Prices Soar 16 Cents In One Week

Average retail gasoline prices in Michigan have risen 16 cents per gallon in the past week. The statewide average was $1.71 Sunday, according to both GasBuddy.com and AAA. This compares with the national average that has increased 1.9 cents per gallon in the last week to $1.71 per gallon. Michigan prices …

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Kalamazoo Shooting Suspect Arraigned

The man police say went on a shooting spree in Kalamazoo over the weekend has been charged with six counts of murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit murder and eight counts of felony firearm use. Brian Dalton was arraigned Monday afternoon in Kalamazoo County court. Police say …

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Kalamazoo Shooting Suspect Arraigned

The man police say went on a shooting spree in Kalamazoo over the weekend has been charged with six counts of murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit murder and eight counts of felony firearm use. Brian Dalton was arraigned Monday afternoon in Kalamazoo County court. Police say …

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Larger Cities Worried About Civil Unrest

A survey of local government leaders around the state believe they have overall good relations with their communities, but those in larger cities are still worried about the potential of unrest connected to police use-of-force. A University of Michigan survey of local government leaders in the state shows 64 percent …

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Larger Cities Worried About Civil Unrest

A survey of local government leaders around the state believe they have overall good relations with their communities, but those in larger cities are still worried about the potential of unrest connected to police use-of-force. A University of Michigan survey of local government leaders in the state shows 64 percent …

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Snyder Recall Petition Language Approved

The Board of State Canvassers has given the green light to petition language to recall the governor over the Flint water crisis. The same panel also rejected five other petitions to recall Rick Snyder and one to recall Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley. Organizers now have 180 days to start circulating …

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Snyder Recall Petition Language Approved

The Board of State Canvassers has given the green light to petition language to recall the governor over the Flint water crisis. The same panel also rejected five other petitions to recall Rick Snyder and one to recall Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley. Organizers now have 180 days to start circulating …

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