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Teacher Evaluation Bill Signed

Governor Rick Snyder Thursday signed legislation that he says strengthens and clarifies the evaluation of teachers statewide. It requires school districts to put in place performance evaluation systems for all teachers and administrators that take into account student growth and assessment data. The new law calls for 40 percent of …

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McKenzie Re-Elected As Hancock Mayor

The Hancock City Council elected their Mayor at Wednesday night’s organizational meeting. Being the only council member nominated, Lisa McKenzie was unanimously elected to serve another term as Mayor of Hancock. McKenzie says the biggest issues the city faces are the construction projects taking place next summer. McKenzie said, “One …

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Michigan Residents Have The 20th Largest Waistlines

Michigan is the 20th fattest state in the union, according to a new analysis by Wallethub.com. Analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 12 key metrics. They range from percentage of adults and children who are overweight and obese, to the consumption of sugary-beverages among adolescents. …

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