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Coffia won by 765 votes over incumbent Jack O’Malley. She told IPR News she’s eager to get to work on a number of issues.
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State law allows families that make about $83,000 or less to qualify for assistance – casting a wider net for low-to-middle income families.
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Bergman is a retired Marine lieutenant general and airline pilot. He put the economy, healthcare and veterans support at the forefront of his campaign.
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The Grand Traverse County Republican watched his lead steadily grow over Democratic challenger Cathy Albro.
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They're rallying behind the volunteer advocacy group, “Housing Yes Charlevoix,” which is focused on bringing better housing solutions to the area.
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Surveys from North Central Michigan College’s Child Care Initiative will ask employers about the type of child care benefits they offer and how often they’ve lost employees due to the crisis.
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The contenders for Michigan’s 1st congressional district list healthcare as a priority. This year, Republican incumbent Jack Bergman is challenged by Dr. Bob Lorinser from Marquette.
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Doan has had the top leadership position in the force for more than 15 years. He has been with the department for about 30 years. His salary, according to the Petoskey News Review, was $92,600.
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The children's horror book series that swept the shelves of elementary school libraries all over the state in the early 2000s.
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Speakers focused also focused on good news related to tourism growth and completed infrastructure projects.