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Canadian municipal trash no longer coming to Mich.
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan's U.S. senators say the years-long practice of allowing Canadian municipal trash to roll into the state has come to a close. Democrats Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin announced Monday they've been given assurances that...Tags: Human Interest, Michigan, Carl Levin, Democratic Party
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Petoskey senior Cade Ingleson accepted into the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.
Cade Ingleson has come a long way from playing with green Army men in the sandbox.
Just last month, the 17-year-old Petoskey High School senior learned that his many years of hard work and sacrifice had paid off.
He was accepted into the U.S. Military...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Wars and Interventions, United Nations, Health, Soccer
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Fresh faces: 5 of Michigan's House delegation new
DETROIT (AP) — A third of Michigan's congressional delegation in 2011 is new, though lawmakers from the state still will wield considerable clout in Washington in the new year.
The Republican domination in November means two of the state's U.S....Tags: Fred Upton, Barack Obama, Dan Benishek, Vernon J Ehlers, Republican Party
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U.S. Legislature considers cutting subsidies at rural Michigan airports
Critical federal subsidies funding to local airports could be one of the first areas reduced by the new Legislature. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., introduced an amendment to an aviation bill currently in the Senate to eliminate the essential air service...Tags: National Government, Alaska, Michigan, John McCain, Government
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Mich. Democrats say party must charge, not retreat
DETROIT (AP) — After big losses in the November elections, Michigan Democratic leaders pledged to charge — not retreat — ahead of the 2012 elections as they rallied activists Saturday during the party's convention in Detroit.
The state...Tags: Detroit, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Government, Demonstration
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Grants available for specialty crops
LANSING -- Michigan Department of Agriculture director Keith Creagh and U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry today announced new opportunities for Michigan businesses thanks to the...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Michigan, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture, Marketing
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Clinton and Stabenow to speak at USDA's 2011 AgOutlook Forum
WASHINGTON - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that former President Bill Clinton and U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow will be the distinguished speakers at the 2011 Agricultural Outlook Forum Plenary Session on Feb. 24 in Arlington, Va. President...Tags: U.S. Senate, Natural Resources, Forests, Elections, Politics
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Stabenow proposes new incentives for electric cars
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers who buy plug-in electric vehicles could get a rebate of up to $7,500 at the point of sale under legislation being proposed by Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich. The Michigan lawmaker is releasing a bill on Monday that...Tags: Washington, DC, Hybrid Vehicles, Michigan, Passenger Cars, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Boeing Air Force Contract Will Create West Michigan Jobs
News ReporterA major military contract for the Boeing Company will impact jobs right here in West Michigan. It's a $35 billion Air force contract, fought over by Boeing and the European parent company of Airbus to build the next-generation aerial refueling tanker. ...Tags: Human Interest, Michigan, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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SDSU student wins spot on national USDA Outlook Forum
BROOKINGS - Brian Gottlob, a South Dakota State University junior agricultural education major from Salem, is one of 24 undergraduate students in the U.S. who will take part in the USDA's 2011 Agricultural Outlook Forum. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Education, Bill Clinton, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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U.S. House rejects proposal to close Chicago locks
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — The U.S. House rejected a proposal Thursday to force the closure of Chicago-area shipping locks that could provide an opening to the Great Lakes for voracious Asian carp, a potential threat to native fish species and...Tags: Judy Biggert, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Conservation, Dave Camp
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Thunder Bay Sanctuary expansion bill clears committee
ALPENA -- The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary took another step toward seeing its boundaries expand, as the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation voted Thursday to approve a bill authored by Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. to do...Tags: Science, U.S. Senate, Cruises, Bay National Corporation, Arts and Culture
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