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State Conference Focuses On Tourism

Tourism and hospitality are the topics of choice at the 2017 Pure Michigan Governor’s Conference. The event is taking place through Tuesday. It’ll feature educational and networking opportunities. Deanna Richeson is CEO of the Michigan Tourism and Lodging Association who says this year’s theme is “Reinvention Through Innovation.”

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Push To Make Shining Lasers At Planes A Felony Continues

Legislation adopted by the Michigan House would make it a felony to shine a light or laser at or in the path of a passing aircraft. Here’s State Representative Tom Barrett. The Eaton County Republican says recent incidents out of Metro Detroit called for introduction of the bill. Meantime, Michigan State Police …

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Store Closings May Not Be Enough To Save J.C. Penney

J.C. Penney says it will close seven of its 42 Michigan stores by the end of the year. The department store chain announced 138 store closings Friday. They include stores in Midland, Battle Creek, Holland, plus four locations across the Upper Peninsula. Business editor Murray Feldman: Some analysts feel more …

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Confirmation Hearings On Supreme Court Nomination To Begin

Confirmation hearings begin today over the President’s pick for the Supreme Court. The Senate Judiciary Committee will be meeting with Judge Neil Gorsuch. So what will the Democrats be asking Gorsuch? Oakland University Law Professor Dave Dulio weighs. Dulio says there’s no question that Gorsuch will be joining the Supreme …

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Gas Prices Change Slightly

Gas prices are up slightly in Michigan. AAA Michigan says prices went up about one cent to a statewide average of $2.36 a gallon. That’s about 33 cents more than at this time last year. The lowest prices are in Metro Detroit at about $2.35 a gallon. The highest are in …

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Coast Guard To Conduct Ice Breaking Operations

SAULT STE MARIE, Mich. — The U.S. Coast Guard will continue with spring breakout operations on the St. Marys River near Pipe and Drummond Islands, beginning at 7 a.m., Wednesday. A U.S. Coast Guard cutter will conduct ice breaking operations to open the Pipe Island Passage, north and east of Pipe …

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Atlantic Mine Man Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges

Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET) arrested a 28 y/o Atlantic Mine man Friday on several charges related to the selling of narcotics. After a five month long investigation the suspect was arrested on one count of Delivery of Methamphetamine, one count of Delivery of Heroin and …

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JC Penney Closing All U.P. Stores

All Upper Peninsula J.C. Penney stores are closing. The retailer has announced it will close 138 stores nationwide, including seven stores in Michigan. Four of those stores are in the U.P….with locations in Escanabe, Kingsford, Sault Ste. Marie and at the Copper Country Mall in Houghton. The closing represents 13 …

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