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Presidential Candidates Pour Money Into Michigan TV Ads

The presidential candidates themselves won’t be in Michigan today, but family members or key backers will be. Donald Trump Jr. will be campaigning for his father at Michigan State University and Grand Valley State University this afternoon. Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders, who beat Hillary Clinton in the Michigan primary, will …

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Mark Your Calendars For Hancock’s Christmas Walk

Ah, now that Halloween is behind us–it’s time to start thinking about Christmas. The annual Hancock’s Christmas Walk will be Friday, November 25, the day after Thanksgiving. The walk will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. The theme is “Celebrating Hancock’s Construction Mile – Christmas Style”. Santa will be riding the …

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Statewide Child Welfare Award Recipients Announced

Six Honorees Have Shown Exceptional Service to Children in the Foster Care System LANSING, MI, October 31, 2016 – Six individuals will be recognized this week by the State Court Administrative Office’s Foster Care Review Board for their outstanding service to children in foster care in Michigan.  The Honorable Elizabeth …

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Young Adults Not Ready To Be Financially Independent

A Bank of America poll says the majority of 18 to 26 year olds don’t feel like adults because they are not financially independent. The majority of those surveyed report being worried about finding a career path that supports the lifestyle they’ve envisioned for themselves. Michael Rosner, Senior Vice President …

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Gas Prices Drop Slightly

Gas prices across Michigan have remained about the same over the past week. AAA Michigan reports the average price of gas is about $2.11 per gallon. That’s about four cents cheaper than a week ago. In several locations, drivers are filling up for less than two bucks a gallon. The …

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Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment Period Begins

Enrollment in Michigan’s Health Insurance Marketplace opens today. State figures show about 750,000 residents will need to enroll in a plan before the enrollment period closes at the end of January. The state Department of Insurance and Financial Services says all counties in the Lower Peninsula will have at least …

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