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Gov. Rick Snyder to get bill to make up snow days
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan schools with too many snow days may avoid having to schedule extra days in June. But students still may not be happy with the remedy. The House gave final approval Tuesday to a bill that would let schools schedule longer...Tags: Politics, Government, Executive Branch
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Michigan projected to get $542 million more than expected
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan could take in $542 million more in revenue than projected four months ago — good news as lawmakers and Gov. Rick Snyder work to finalize a state budget in coming weeks. The nonpartisan Senate Fiscal Agency said...
Tags: Politics, Finance, Health Insurance, Government, Personal Income
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Report: Detroit is broke; could bankruptcy lie ahead?
DETROIT (AP) — The first report by Detroit's emergency manager declares that the city is broke and at risk of running completely out of money — a financial meltdown that could mean employees don't receive paychecks, retirees lose their...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Financially Distressed Companies, Politics, Finance, Bankruptcy
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Berrien prosecutor appointed judge
South Bend TribuneArt Cotter’s days as Berrien County prosecutor are numbered, following Gov. Rick Snyder’s appointment of Cotter to a county judge post. Snyder notified Cotter of his appointment Thursday. The county prosecutor the last 6½ years, Cotter will...Tags: Justice System, Culture, University of Detroit Mercy, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Michigan road funding talks still at standstill
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — High-level talks over fixing Michigan's deteriorating roads are at a standstill in the Capitol, with Republican and Democratic leaders still unable to agree much on how to even start. Feeling burned by passage of a right-to-...
Tags: Republican Party, Regional Authority, Politics, Travel, Petroleum Industry
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Outdoors: 'Money Mouth' works
South Bend TribuneIf you want to market new lures, you better prove that they catch fish if you expect them to sell. Well, Curtiss Werner of Osceola is doing just that. The co-founder of Money Mouth Baits used his lures exclusively to win the Indiana Bass Federation&...Tags: Potatoes, Conservation, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Issues
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Michigan governor signs bill blocking wolf hunt repeal attempt
Staff Writer -- bhubbard@petoskeynews.comMichigan Gov. Rick Snyder signed a bill Wednesday shifting the power to designate a game species to the state Natural Resources Commission and potentially solidifying a future wolf hunt in Michigan. The bill has the secondary effect of blocking a...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Rentals, Hunting, Crime, Law and Justice
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Board in closed Saginaw area district asks state finance review
BUENA VISTA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — The board in charge of Michigan's shuttered Buena Vista School District voted Thursday night to ask the state to investigate whether to take a step toward declaring a financial emergency. The school board's...
Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Government, Teachers
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Bill helps Michigan schools with too many snow days
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Students in many school districts across Michigan who rejoiced at the news of repeated snow days now must sweat out an extended stay in the classroom. A bill approved 34-1 Thursday by the state Senate would let schools...
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Grand Rapids highrise residents finally can go home
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Residents have been allowed back into a 32-story riverfront apartment tower in Grand Rapids after a 17-day flood evacuation. The Plaza Towers complex was closed on April 20 as flood waters entered the basement,...
Tags: Floods
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Michigan Senate approves more of state budget plan
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan would spend $50 million on tax incentives to lure moviemakers and not bank on savings from making more poor people eligible for government-backed health insurance under a budget bill approved Tuesday by the state...
Tags: Republican Party, Government Health Care, Regional Authority, Politics, Parties and Movements
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Snyder declares disaster after Michigan flooding
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday declared a state of disaster in 19 counties and two cities that dealt with recent flooding, directing that state resources be available to help with recovery efforts. Snyder said he has asked the...
Tags: Floods, FEMA, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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