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July 4th Weekend Traffic Deaths Down

The Michigan State Police says that traffic fatalities are down this past holiday weekend from last years count. Last year, eleven traffic crashes resulted in twelve deaths during the Fourth of July weekend. This year, there were only five deaths reported. The report is part of the “Michigan Summer of …

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SEMCO Warns Against Deceptive Telemarketers

SEMCO Energy is warning its natural gas customers about possible deceptive telemarketing tactics that are targeting its customers. The gas company has received numerous complaints from customers being called by people claiming to be with SEMCO Energy. The telemarketers offer to put SEMCO customers on a special rate, asking for …

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Problems Arise In Baraga County Drug Cases As Trials Near

Three cases in a large December drug bust in Baraga County have hit a snag. 41-year-old Thomas Bianco, 55-year-old Brenda Maki and 32-Corey Haataja appeared in Baraga County Circuit Court for pretrials. Bianco is charged with delivery or manufacture of suboxone and has a trial scheduled for July 23rd. Bianco’s …

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Fastest-flying birds in the world recently banded on Isle Royale

Peregrine falcons can dive for prey at speeds of nearly 200 miles per hour, making them the fastest-flying bird in the world. Recently on Isle Royale National Park, Department of Natural Resources and National Park Service staff members banded three 4-week-old chicks. The chicks were in an eyrie, or natural …

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U.S. Sen. Stabenow Proposes Voluntary Country of Origin Meat Labels

Michigan’s senior U.S. senator is proposing voluntary country-of-origin labeling on meat. The U.S. recently lost a court case brought by Canada and Mexico concerning our current country-of-origin labeling requirement on beef and pork. So, Senator Debbie Stabenow, a ranking member on the Senate Agriculture committee, says the current requirement should …

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MI Dems Remain Opposed to No-Fault Auto Insurance Reform Proposals

As Republicans hash out their differences over the summer on no-fault insurance reform, Democrats are lining up against the two proposals before the legislature. One bill would make changes to no-fault auto insurance statewide while a second would only impact people living in Detroit and other big cities. Senate Minority …

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Heavy Rains Causing Mosquito Population to Explode

Rain, rain go away – so the mosquitoes will too. Howard Russell, an entomologist at Michigan State University, says heavy rains over the last few weeks have caused the mosquito population to explode and they won’t let up until the rain does. Russell says there are enough different kinds of …

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Group Pushing to Repeal Prevailing Wage Rakes in Cash

A group trying to circumvent the governor in repealing Michigan’s prevailing wage law has raised $1 million in the last month. Protecting Michigan Taxpayers is currently collecting signatures. If they get enough in the next 180 days then the legislature could repeal the law without the governor having a final …

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