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Electronic Proof Of Insurance Now Allowed

Can’t find your proof of insurance in your glove box? A new law now in effect allows motorists to share insurance documents with the police via smart phone or other capable devices. Michigan State Trooper, Stacy Rasanen says there are multiple benefits to the law. The bill also includes privacy …

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Former Governor Comments on Straits Pipeline

Former Michigan Governor William Milliken is weighing in on the oil pipeline that runs underneath the Straits of Mackinac. Milliken, in a Detroit Free Press opinion column, says the aging pipeline poses an environmental threat and should no longer be used to transport oil. He also says the state must …

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Gas Price Future Predicted

Michigan’s gas prices might not flirt with the $3 per gallon mark this year, but it will be heavily dependent on the oil refineries in the Chicago area. AAA Michigan’s Susan Hiltz says the auto club is predicting the national average will rise to $2.56 in June and July, but …

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Mild Weather Means Less Ice Fishing in the UP

Mild weather the last few months means opportunities to ice fish in the Upper Peninsula are few and far between, however people are still fishing on lakes, ponds and rivers. George Madison, a fisheries manager with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, says they’ve seen an uptick in the number …

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State to Continue CWD Efforts in 2016

The state plans to continue its efforts this year to manage a problem that sprung up in Michigan’s deer herd in 2015–chronic wasting disease (CWD). The first case of CWD was found in mid-spring near Lansing and three others have since been confirmed in Michigan and one case is suspected. …

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NPS’s Calumet Visitor Center Changes Hours

(Calumet, MI) The National Park Service’s Calumet Visitor Center has new days and hours of operation for the winter. The visitor center will be open from January 2 – April 30, 2016, Friday and Saturday, 10:00am to 3:00pm. The visitor center will be open extended hours during special event weekends …

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Man Found Dead After Marquette House Fire

One man was found dead Sunday morning after a house fire in the city of Marquette. Around 7:30 a.m., emergency personnel responded to a structure fire on the 400 block of E. Ohio Street. While battling the fire, the Marquette City Fire Department found the body of 59-year-old John Scott …

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New Drone Users Should Know the Rules

A lot of people found drones under the Christmas tree, but what they likely didn’t get was a list of rules to avoid trouble with their new toy. Drones are small remote controlled aircraft that can carry cameras or other small loads and capable of hovering and flying great distances, …

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