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Public Invited To Fill Out Hancock Recreational Survey

What would you like to see for recreational opportunities in Hancock? That’s what city officials and the Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region would like to know. The 2015 Recreation User and Citizen Survey is now available and the results would be used in formulating the city’s five year …

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Dems Rally to Move Domestic Violence Bills

Democrats in the Michigan House are using October, which is domestic violence awareness month, to draw attention to a handful of domestic violence bills they want to gain more traction. State Representative Winnie Brinks says the legislation isn’t getting caught up in party politics, it just isn’t moving. The bills, …

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State Scores Low In Financial Literacy Education

Michigan is getting poor marks for its efforts to improve financial literacy education, so a bill is working its way through the legislature to do just that. The legislation, sponsored by State Representative Jim Tedder, would allow for a personal economics or financial literacy course to be taken as an …

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Gas Prices Take A Surprising Turn

Gas prices are down in Michigan over the past week. AAA reports that the average price of a gallon of gas in the state is now $2.46 cents per gallon. The weekly decline is the first in a month. Among the markets surveyed, the lowest prices are in Traverse City …

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