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Motorcyclists Join In Ride Against Abuse

The Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home for domestic abuse victims holds an annual Ride Against Abuse event. Supporters of the shelter gathered in Calumet for opening ceremonies before the ride. The BKG shelter’s Executive Director, Mary Niemela, says this is the 2nd annual Ride Against Abuse event. This year, 30 …

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Finlandia’s Business School Ranked Among Most Innovative Small College Business Departments

Finlandia University’s International School of Business has been ranked among the most innovative small college business departments by Business Research Guide. The ranking was published on the organization’s website in September. Business Research Guide selected and ranked the top 50 from among the qualifying programs. Finlandia University was ranked 25th. …

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Cubs Of Slain Mother Bear Should Survive, DNR Says

Michigan Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologists today said the recent illegal killing of a female black bear, which had three cubs with her, has aroused great public interest. With the help of the public, DNR conservation officers were able to present a case to Oceana County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph …

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Wisconsin Man Arrested For Multiple Warrants

A Wisconsin man wanted in Michigan and in Texas is in custody after he was stopped for speeding in the U.P. An MSP Wakefield Post Trooper arrested 20–year–old Anthony Mrdjenovich of Ashland, Wisconsin on Sunday, September 25th. Mrdjenovich was reportedly speeding on M–28 when he was pulled over. During their …

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Cruz In Kalamazoo on Monday

Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is slamming the Obama administration while visiting Kalamazoo. The Republican U.S. senator from Texas, while at the Wings Event Center, Monday morning says if elected he would undo President Obama’s executive actions and make the Department of Justice prosecute Planned Parenthood. He also says Common Core …

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AG Schuette Writes Book

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette is now an author. Schuette penned a book titled “Big Lessons from a Small Town” that focuses on lessons he learned growing up in Midland and how those lessons impacted his life. Schuette is a potential candidate for governor in 2018. He’s served as Michigan’s …

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More Than 300 Drunk Driving Arrests Over End of Summer Crackdown

An end-of-summer drunk driving crackdown resulted in more than three-hundred arrests, according to the Michigan State Police (MSP). 351 drunk driving arrests were made and 2,630 seatbelt and child restraint citations were issue during the stepped-up enforcement period that ran from August 21 through Labor Day weekend. That’s both good …

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