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New Phone Scam Says They Are From Hancock Schools

A new scam is targeting area residents disguised as helping a local school system. Hancock Police Chief Wayne Butler gave his 4th Quarter Report to the city council at their February meeting Wednesday. Butler warned that people are receiving calls asking for money to support the Hancock Senior High Sports …

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Beartown Firefighter Facing Eight More Felonies

For the original story by ABC-10’s Jerry Taylor, click here. A Beartown Fire Department firefighter who is being held responsible for the deaths of two of his fellow firefighters is now facing additional charges. 28-year-old Michael Allen Johnson of Baraga was behind the wheel on August 27th, 2016, when the bus …

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Sawaski’s Bond Amended To Allow More Travel

A former Houghton High School coach facing child porn charges appeared in Houghton County Circuit Court Wednesday to ask that the conditions of his bond be amended. 72-year-old Don Sawaski is prohibited from leaving Houghton County except to travel to Marquette County to meet with his attorney. The motion before …

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Peters Introduces Jobs Bill

Michigan U.S. Senator Gary Peters has introduced a new bill that would require American companies to reveal whether their employees actually work in his country or in others. The bills would make sure that federal contracts, which are funded by taxpayers, would go to American companies with jobs here in …

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Michigan’s Secretary Of State Recommends Election System Changes

Vice-president Mike Pence has some recommendations about tightening up the federal elections system, courtesy of Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson. She says one thing would be to make Social Security information available to clear dead voters from the voter rolls. Johnson also recommends removing those registered in more than …

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Michigan Republicans To Lay Out Principles

Republican members of the Michigan House of Representatives will hold a press conference at 1:00pm to announce the principles and priorities that will guide the House Republican caucus over the coming two year term. House Republicans want to emphasize a more transparent government with a public declaration of their legislative …

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Income Tax Elimination Proposal Passes House Committee

A Republican-led House panel has voted to cut Michigan’s income tax and eliminate it over a nearly-four decade span–despite “serious concerns” voiced by Governor Snyder. Supporters say the bill would reduce the 4.25 percent tax to 3.9 percent. Then, it would drop 0.1 percent per year until it reaches zero. Opponents say the …

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