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Brick Work Board Game Kickstarter Launch

Madison, WI – September 15, 2015. CMX Games launches the Kickstarter campaign for Brick Work, the quick brick building, dice rolling, worker placement game. Brick Work combines creativity with puzzle solving and modern game mechanisms. It’s easy to learn, surprisingly deep, and perfect for both gamers and families. At the …

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Looper Pleads No Contest

A Hancock man will be sentenced for attacking a woman with a knife. 41-year-old Jeremy Looper pleaded “No Contest” to Felony Domestic Violence…which is a five-year felony. Because of his prior criminal record, Looper could be sentenced for up to seven years. The original charges of 1st Degree Home Invasion …

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Layoffs At The MEDC

More than five dozen employees are being laid off by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. The MEDC is Michigan’s job development arm. The current legislature voted to make big cuts in the department. The cuts total about 27 percent. 65 people will be laid off October 1st, reducing its workforce …

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State Trying to Quell Bubonic Plague Fears

For those worried that bubonic plague could be spreading in Michigan, don’t. While a Marquette County woman has the state’s first ever confirmed case of the illness it can’t spread from person to person. Instead, bubonic plague is transmitted by fleas who have the illness or by coming in contact …

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Casperson Reacts to Benishek Decision

In a surprise announcement, three-term Republican Congressman Dan Benishek will not be running for re-election. The decision throws Michigan’s 2016 1st Congressional race wide open. The first is considered the most competitive congressional district in Michigan. The leading Democrat in the race is former state Democratic Party Chair Lon Johnson. …

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Michigan the 10th Unhappiest State

A new analysis says Michigan is the 10th most unhappy state in the union. The list comes from Wallethub.com. The website compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 25 metrics, including emotional health and income levels. Michigan ranks 50th in income growth rate, 44th in adequate sleep, …

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New Study Ranks Michigan 10th for Women Murdered by Men

Michigan ranks tenth nationally in rate of women being murdered by men, according to a new study. The study by the Violence Policy Center looked at 2013 homicide data and found women are murdered by men at a rate of one-point-45 per 100,000 in Michigan. The report also says most …

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Bill Would Require Sex Ed Classes Teach Affirmative Consent

Legislation is being introduced at the state Capitol to address the growing problem of sexual assault on college campuses. State Senator Curtis Hertel says college girls are four times more likely to face sexual assault than any other group. He thinks more education will help, so he’s sponsoring a bill …

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Josh Drew introduced as Strength & Conditioning Coach at FinnU

Former U.S. Olympic Committee head strength and conditioning coach Josh Drew has been hired as strength and conditioning coach in the athletic department at Finlandia University. “Having the privilege to work as Finlandia’s strength coach during this time of athletic expansion is a very exciting opportunity for me and my …

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