Six thousand more Michiganders were working last month, compared to November. That dropped Michigan’s unemployment rate slightly by a tenth of a point. Data released yesterday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget put the seasonally-adjusted rate at 3.9 percent. That remains above the national average of 3.5 …
Read More »Flags Lowered for Serviceman’s Funeral
Flags will fly at half-staff at Michigan state facilities today to honor the recent death of a serviceman. The order issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer also requests that flags at other facilities be similarly lowered. Army Specialist Bradley Walsh died January 8th. He was in his third year of active …
Read More »State Senator Faces Second Sexual Harassment Charge
A Michigan lawmaker is facing a second charge of sexual harassment. Democratic Senator Mallory McMorrow of Royal Oak says Republican Senator Peter Lucido of Shelby Township made crude remarks and touched her inappropriately during a capitol orientation session after the November, 2018 election. Lucido denies that. Lucido is already being …
Read More »Reward Offered for Elk Poachers
A reward is being offered to help find the culprits who are poaching elk in the Northern Lower Peninsula. In mid-December, three adult elk cows were killed illegally in Otsego County. It was the third such case in northern Michigan in roughly a month. In mid-November, one bull elk was …
Read More »Michigan AG Appeals Line Five Tunnel Ruling
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is proceeding with her court case against the proposed tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac that would house the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline. The tunnel was approved in the waning days of the Rick Snyder administration. Enbridge would build it, and relocate Line 5 from …
Read More »Recreation Passport Price to Increase
The cost of an automobile Michigan Recreation Passport will go up this year. The increase from $11.00 to $12.00 is the first since the Passport program began seven years ago. The hike is actually required by law – the Recreation Passport funding model ties the rate to the Consumer Price …
Read More »Two Michigan Children Die from Influenza
Two Michigan children have died from influenza. They are the first pediatric deaths reported in our state this flu season. 32 pediatric deaths have been recorded nationwide. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reports that the children lived in Shiawassee and Wayne Counties. MDHHS chief medical executive and …
Read More »Another Michigan Vaping-Related Death Reported
A third Michigander has died from vaping-related lung injury. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the death of an adult male on December 19th. No other information about the individual is being released because of confidentiality issues. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that …
Read More »Drive to Add Sexual Identity Civil Rights Protection in Michigan Begins
An effort is underway to add sexual identity to the protections offered under Michigan’s civil rights laws. A group called the Fair and Equal Michigan committee has filed petition language with the state Board of Canvassers. If the language is approved, supporters would have until May 27th to collect 340,047 …
Read More »Lottery School Support Hits $1 Billion
For the first time ever, the Michigan Lottery has contributed a billion dollars to the state school aid fund. Last year’s record contribution was $129 million larger than 2018. 26 cents of each dollar spent on the lottery goes to the school fund. The largest amount – 62 cents – …
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