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Lawsuit Filed On Behalf Of Flint Students

The ACLU of Michigan has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of tens of thousands of Flint schoolchildren. Executive Director Kary Moss says they’re asking the Michigan Department of Education and the Flint school district to provide all children in the Flint schools with the education services they …

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Funding For Specialty Crop Projects

Michigan will receive nearly $2 million to support 20 specialty crop projects in the state. Some of the money will be used by the Hop Growers of Michigan to establish the first quality system specific to hops through an education program that trains farmers and voluntary verification program. Another project involves …

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State Support Of Non-Public School Students Rising

A new report from the Citizens Research Council says state support of non-public school students has grown substantially over the past four years. The report says Michigan will spend nearly $100 million to support private school students. That’s up from $57 million four years ago. The increase comes as the …

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Water Management Plan Released By State

State officials have released the final part of a long-term plan for managing and protecting Michigan’s water resources. The Department of Environmental Quality’s Office of the Great Lakes says the Michigan Water Strategy makes 75 recommendations to fix issues. The fourth and final section focuses on developing systems to monitor waterways …

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Severe Flooding In Marquette County

As of 7:00 a.m. heavy flooding has been reported along the Chocolay River in Marquette County impacting residents and closing roads. The following roads have been impacted by the flooding: US-41 is closed between Heidtman Rd. and Yalmer Rd. Southbound US-41 traffic is being routed down County Road 480.  Northbound …

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Candidates Appear In 1st Congressional District Forum

The race for the first congressional district continues as Republican Jack Bergman, Libertarian Diane Bostow, and Democrat Lon Johnson participated in a debate in Marquette. With Election Day getting closer, voters were given the chance to hear the candidates in person, rather than following the political advertisements that are shown …

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Trail Camera Stolen, Suspect Caught On 2nd Camera

An Upper Peninsula man is asking for help in identifying the person who stole his trail camera. Ishpeming resident Fred Torreano says he placed his equipment on his family’s hunting property in Marquette County. The camera was reportedly stolen around 7pm on October 8th in Negaunee Township. The male suspect …

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