Flint residents are one step closer to being credited for past or future water bills after a Michigan House committee passed a $30 million supplemental spending bill Wednesday. Jody Lundquist, Flint’s chief financial officer, tells committee members the city’s water crisis is far from over but the money will provide …
Read More »$30 Million Flint Supplemental Passes House Committee
Flint residents are one step closer to being credited for past or future water bills after a Michigan House committee passed a $30 million supplemental spending bill Wednesday. Jody Lundquist, Flint’s chief financial officer, tells committee members the city’s water crisis is far from over but the money will provide …
Read More »Governor Announces Infrastructure Study In Flint To Find Pipes
The state has signed an agreement with a Flint engineering firm to find and assess the condition of Flint’s lead water pipes. Governor Rick Snyder says the infrastructure study by Rowe Professional Services will take about a month. He says the study is the next step of the plan to …
Read More »Governor Announces Infrastructure Study In Flint To Find Pipes
The state has signed an agreement with a Flint engineering firm to find and assess the condition of Flint’s lead water pipes. Governor Rick Snyder says the infrastructure study by Rowe Professional Services will take about a month. He says the study is the next step of the plan to …
Read More »AG's Office Offers Tips To Avoid Tax/IRS Scams
With tax season upon us, the Michigan Attorney General’s office is offering some tips to avoid becoming a victim of the latest tax and IRS related scams. Andrea Bitely of the A.G.’s office says scams to watch out for are high pressure calls from people claiming to be from the …
Read More »AG's Office Offers Tips To Avoid Tax/IRS Scams
With tax season upon us, the Michigan Attorney General’s office is offering some tips to avoid becoming a victim of the latest tax and IRS related scams. Andrea Bitely of the A.G.’s office says scams to watch out for are high pressure calls from people claiming to be from the …
Read More »Bill To Untie Judicial Salaries From State Supreme Court Pay Clears Senate
A bill to decouple judges’ salaries from the pay of state Supreme Court Justices, was given final legislative approval in the Senate Wednesday. Currently the salaries of judges in Michigan are tied to the salaries of the upper-court. But bill sponsor, state Senator Rick Jones, says it’s very political at …
Read More »Bill To Untie Judicial Salaries From State Supreme Court Pay Clears Senate
A bill to decouple judges’ salaries from the pay of state Supreme Court Justices, was given final legislative approval in the Senate Wednesday. Currently the salaries of judges in Michigan are tied to the salaries of the upper-court. But bill sponsor, state Senator Rick Jones, says it’s very political at …
Read More »Bills To Up Speed Limit Tabled
Legislation to increase the speed limit on rural stretches of interstates and highways in Michigan hit a snag in the state House Wednesday. The measures were a few votes shy of passing. State Representative Brad Jacobsen, R-Oxford, is the lead sponsor of the bills and says allowing the speed limit …
Read More »Hancock Man Charged With Attempted Murder For Shooting Victim With Bow And Arrow
It is an unusual case, a Hancock man is accused of shooting someone with a bow and arrow. 58-year-old James Delmart Walters, Junior was charged with Attempted Murder in 97th District Court. He faces up to Life in prison if convicted. Police say Walters shot a 56-year-old man in the …
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