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Michigan AG asks feds to investigate fake GOP electors

Michigan’s attorney general is asking federal prosecutors to open a criminal investigation into 16 Republicans who submitted false certificates stating they were the state’s presidential electors despite Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory in 2020. Dana Nessel, a Democrat, disclosed Thursday that her office had been evaluating charges for nearly a year but decided to refer the matter to the U.S. attorney in western …

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Soo Locks to close to marine traffic for winter maintenance

The Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie are shutting down to marine traffic to allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to perform critical maintenance. The locks on the St. Mary’s River between Lake Superior and Lake Huron are expected to be closed from Saturday (January 15) to March 25, according to the Army Corps of Engineers. The complex consists …

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Colon launches new website to attract visitors

Colon Downtown Development Authority officials have announced the DDA’s step forward in an effort to attract visitors to the community. The goal of a new website and branding done by Circa Design is to keep the village relevant and visible, parlaying its role as Magic Capital of the World. The website launched Dec. 29 and can be found at: visitcolonmi.us. DDA …

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Burr Oak Young Farmer takes second place at convention

Michigan Farm Bureau’s 2021 “Young Farmer Excellence in Agriculture” award winner, Loren King of Burr Oak, brought his insight and expertise in farm advocacy and technology to the national stage Saturday, taking home second place at AFBF’s annual convention in Atlanta. The Excellence in Agriculture Award is designed to recognize young farmers for their involvement in agriculture, leadership ability and …

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Comeback K-Wings Strike Again

As they have several times this season, the Kalamazoo Wings (17-12-0-0) used last minute heroics to stage a come-from-behind victory over the Fort Wayne Komets (17-10-4-0) at Wings Event Center on Wednesday evening. In an odd beginning to the game, both teams scored while shorthanded for their first goals of the night.  First the Komets Tyler Busch scored an unassisted …

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Police release names of 2 Michigan women killed in car fire

Authorities have identified two southwest Michigan women who died last week when their car caught fire after apparently getting stuck in heavy snowfall. Electra May Sutfin, 27, of Galien, and Chloe Clink, 28, of Dowagiac died early on Jan. 7 south of Dowagiac, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. The women were identified by the Kalamazoo Medical Examiner’s Office …

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Ivy

Well !! I am looking for a home without DUCKS!  I chase ducks and I was brought back to Animal Control because I chased them.  I am one and a half to two year old, Female.  I am quiet, housetrained and I get along with other dogs.  I will need my spay surgery.  My name is Ivy, and I am …

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Additional food assistance benefits distributed

All Michigan families eligible for food assistance benefits are receiving an additional monthly payment in January in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recently announced. Eligible clients will see additional food assistance benefits on their Bridge Card from Saturday through Jan. 24. These benefits will be loaded onto Bridge Cards as a separate …

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New parenting curriculum available at Pregnancy Helpline

Lori Higgins, client services director for the Pregnancy Helpline Center, said the agency has secured a video-parenting curriculum that might be of interest to soon-to-be parents. Higgins said one-on-one parenting programs are available for dads and moms who are expecting, and for parents of newborn to 2 years of age. Pregnancy Helpline Center has trained men and women mentors eager …

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Michigan projects COVID-19 surge won’t peak for some weeks

Michigan’s record high COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations could peak in late January or early February before beginning to drop, state health officials said Tuesday, while urging residents to help control the height of the crest. “We have a choice to make: Do we want to work on bringing that peak down or do we just want to let this omicron …

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