Representative Jack Bergman’s bipartisan legislation meant to protect veteran owned small businesses, has passed through the House with unanimous support. H.R. 561, aims to safeguard small businesses in the Veterans First Program, which ensures preference be given to Veteran-owned small businesses when VA contracts are given out. The legislation eliminates …
Read More »Houghton City Council Holds Meeting
The Houghton City Council held a meeting last night, and had some special guests in attendance. Cub Scout Troop 201 from Houghton/Hancock was on hand, to learn more about local government. The main topic was the opt-in ordinance, recently drafted by the city attorney which will allow the city to …
Read More »Snowmobile Death In Chippewa County
State Troopers from the Sault Ste Marie post responded to a snowmobile accident, which resulted in the death of the driver. Yesterday afternoon, authorities were called to Trail #452, where it was discovered the driver, 28 year old Zackary Snyder of Hart, lost control of his snowmobile, left the trail …
Read More »Michigan State Troopers Test New Technology
Michigan State Troopers patrolling some of the state’s busiest roadways are testing a new technology, which alerts motorists when emergency situations lie ahead. The new device, transmits a digital alert when a patrol vehicle’s lights and siren are activated, triggering an alert with WAZE users. Developers refer to this new …
Read More »Hancock School District Submits Labor Day Waiver Request
The request for a Labor Day waiver for the Hancock School District has officially been submitted. The Board met yesterday, with a representative from the Michigan Department of Education present via video conference, and the request was given. The waiver, if granted, would allow the Hancock School District to start …
Read More »Senator Peters Urges Trump Administration To Be Proactive Against Coronavirus
Michigan Senator Gary Peters continued his call for more funding, to prepare for a Coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. Recently the Trump administration asked for $2.5 Billion to address the growing threat of an outbreak. Senator Peters doesn’t feel that is enough. Peters said he has urged the administration to …
Read More »Representative Markkanen Supports 2nd Amendment Resolution
Representative Greg Markkanen has voted in support of a resolution reaffirming the rights of law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms in Michigan. The 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects an individual’s right to use firearms for self defense. It is also guaranteed by the Michigan State Constitution, …
Read More »Michigan’s Treasury Department Offers Advice
The State’s Treasury Department is recommending residents who owe state taxes, to make their payments online directly to the Michigan Department of Treasury. The state’s treasury department has advised against using third party payment services, as personal information can be compromised, and delays in refunds could occur as extra time …
Read More »Michigan Promotes 2020 Census
Later this morning, the State of Michigan is set to announce the largest effort in the state’s history, to promote the 2020 Census. The goal is to make sure every citizen and organization knows what they need to, thereby ensuring all available federal dollars stay here in Michigan. The kickoff, …
Read More »Attorney General Nessel Joins 41 Attorneys General
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, has joined 41 other Attorneys General in support of the Bankruptcy Venue Reform Act of 2019. The bipartisan legislation would eliminate a corporation filing for bankruptcy in a district it believes may be more favorable to them, also known as “forum shopping.” Under current law, …
Read More »