Hundreds of families saving for their children’s college education are taking advantage of a new plan through the state Treasury Department.
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Hundreds of families saving for their children’s college education are taking advantage of a new plan through the state Treasury Department.
Two U.S. representatives from northern Michigan sit on opposite sides of the aisle in Washington and likewise disagree on national health care reforms. U.S. Reps. Dave Camp, R-Midland, and Bart Stupak, D-Menominee, toed their parties’ lines the health care summit.
Grand Traverse commissioners voted this week to drop health insurance benefits for their family members and pay 10 percent toward their own premium costs. But the board boosted the cash payment they receive in lieu of insurance.
About 125 people covered the walls of the Traverse City Opera House with their questions and concerns about biomass.
Grand Traverse sheriff’s deputies arrested a Flint man on his sixth drunken-driving offense.
Two local men face felony charges after each was arrested for his third drunken-driving offense.
Grayling’s city manager is on paid administrative leave as he fights criminal charges.
Authorities found a woman dead in a Garfield Township apartment and a man is in custody.
A downstate traffic crash delayed the state Senate’s planned vote on continued funding for the Pure Michigan tourism campaign.