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"Trucker" Randy Bishop, a local conservative talk-radio host, broadcast defamatory comments about an Onaway business owner on his wife's radio station. The two parties settled just before a jury trial was set to begin.
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The trial begins in a Cheboygan courtroom today. Also, the serviceberry (or Juneberry) is trying to make a comeback.
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The state Bureau of Elections has suspended Victoria Bishop's ability to see or modify the qualified voter file, or QVF. State officials wrote that she was told not to alter the file, but did anyway.
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The state revoked Victoria Bishop’s access to Michigan’s voter roll Friday, the latest salvo in the dispute between the state and the controversial Republican election official.
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IPR has obtained investigation records that show on the evening of Feb. 19, Randy Bishop, the husband of County Clerk Victoria Bishop, was seen by janitorial staff alone in her office, using the clerk’s computer, which has access to the Qualified Voter File.
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Votebeat reporter Hayley Harding joins us to talk about the laws governing how voter registrations are handled. The state accuses Antrim County's clerk of mishandling them.
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Q & A with Votebeat reporter Hayley Harding.
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IPR has learned that Antrim County Clerk Victoria Bishop canceled voter registrations, despite denying it to the state. Also, we visit the set of northern Michigan filmmaker Rich Brauer's latest movie.
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After telling the state Bureau of Elections she has not canceled any voters, IPR has confirmed Victoria Bishop has canceled 6 voters in her jurisdiction.
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A local conservative talk radio host is a self-described "spokesperson" for his wife, the Antrim County Clerk. What does this mean for voters in the county?