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Epipen Legislation Headed to Gov's Desk

Businesses could keep lifesaving epinephrine injectors on hand in case an employee or customer has an allergic reaction, under a bill that’s now bound for the governor. The legislation passed the House in September and cleared the Senate Thursday. The bill’s sponsor, State Representative Lisa Posthumus Lyons, says a business …

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Michigan Tech Team Calls For Curbside Recycling In Houghton

When Waste Management began charging $4 per vehicle to drop off recyclables at their center in Houghton, some say the amount of items brought to the center dropped by as much as 50 percent. So what are Houghton residents supposed to do? A team from Michigan Tech says, “Do what Hancock …

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Suspects Arrested In Lake Linden Drug Bust Bound Over

The case against a pair of drug suspects in Houghton County is moving forward. Police say 35-year-old Corrie Ruth of Flint and 43-year old Damon Belcher of Detroit were found with over $10,000 in heroin and cocaine along with approximately $2000 in cash. They were arrested by UPSET detectives last …

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Senate Pipeline Bill Advances

A U.S. Senate committee has approved a measure that supporters say will authorize current oil pipeline regulations and improve safety and oversight. U.S. Senate Democrat Gary Peters of Michigan, the sponsor, says the measure improves oil spill response plans to address ice cover, and requires critical reviews of pipeline age …

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Data Center Bills Altered Again, Clear House Committee

A Michigan House committee has cleared a series of Senate bills that would offer tax breaks to a Nevada-based company to open a data center in West Michigan. The measures would also extend the same incentives to data centers already in the state. However a sought after Personal Property Tax …

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