06 | Cox Saves Consumers $160 Million on Blue Cross Rates
Rate Requests Slashed by 34% and 19%
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06 | Civil Rights Commission to Host Meeting, Public Forum in Allendale On August 24, 2009, the Michigan Civil Rights Commission will hold a formal meeting and public forum. This will take place at 101 Loutit Lecture Hall (Henry Hall) on the campus of Grand Valley State University in Allendale.
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06 | Commission Visits Communities, Collecting Testimony
on the State of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers In July, the Michigan Civil Rights Commission began accepting testimony on the state of migrant and seasonal farmworkers in Michigan. A series of five visits are taking place to speak with migrant and seasonal farmworkers and others in the agricultural industry. Testimony may be submitted at any of the announced local forums, a Commission meeting scheduled for August 24th in Allendale, or in writing to the Department. All testimony, which will result in a Commission report to be released later this year, must be received by the August 24th Commission meeting.
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06 | Lifelong Marquette Resident Nominated for Governor's Service Award
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06 | Lake Chemung Boating Access Site Ramp Replacement
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06 | A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence of Jimmy Price, #118621
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06 | A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence of Terry Cole, #140357
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06 | Granholm, Cherry Hail 12 Michigan Projects Awarded Federal Advanced Battery Grants
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06 | State Offices Closed Friday, August 7
Fourth of Six Unpaid Furlough Days for State Employees
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06 | DELEG Director Stanley "Skip" Pruss Presents Presidential Service Award to Tuesday Toolmen of Kalamazoo in Support of President Obama's United We Serve Initiative
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06 | Granholm Says Advanced Battery Grants Will Create
Thousands of Good-Paying Jobs in Michigan
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06 | Culvert replacement on M-35 begins Monday
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06 | Bridge rehabilitation underway in Muskegon County
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06 |
Construction begins next week on the
Elm Road bridge over I-94 near Jackson
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06 | Natural Resources Commission to Meet Aug. 13 in Lansing
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05 | 119 offices now offer EDL
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05 | SoS Mobile Branch to visit Grand Rapids
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05 | MDOT to hold I-275 bike path
construction open house
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05 | Recovery dollars at work: Motorists to be challenged by aggressive road construction schedule in southeast Michigan
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05 | Necropsy Results on Washtenaw County Swans Show Blunt Trauma as Cause of Death
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05 | State Offices Closed Friday, Aug 7; Fourth of Six Unpaid Furlough Days for State Employees
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05 | A public hearing to consider the possible parole of Jerry Martin, #136142
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05 | A public hearing to consider the possible parole of William Williams, #097495
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05 | Huron Conservation District Selected for USDA Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative:
Funding to improve water quality as part of the Saginaw Bay Coastal Initiative
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05 | Michigan Wine Competition Results Announced
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05 | CarFit program plans Houghton stop
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05 | DEQ Releases Report on Selenium Concerns at Cleveland Cliffs U.P. Mines
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05 | Insurance Advocate's Cable Show Takes Consumers behind the Scenes
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04 | Michigan Iron Industry Museum's Aug. 18 program examines Native American life on eve of iron ore discovery
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04 | Michigan Career and Technical Institute Fundraising Activity
Benefits Green Gables Haven in Hastings
Students Learn the Importance of Giving Back to the Community
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04 | CarFit program plans Marquette stop
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04 | Amtrak's Pere Marquette to celebrate 25 years of service
in four Michigan cities
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04 | First Lake Sturgeon Release from New Black River Hatchery Planned for Aug. 15
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04 | A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for Patrick Michael Donovan, #138061
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04 | Settlement Reached with Aleris International, Inc.
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04 | DEQ and the City of Pontiac Agree to Settlement
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04 | A public hearing to consider the possible pardon of sentence for Joan Gabrielle Purkey
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04 | Amtrak Release: Pere Marquette 25th Anniversary
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04 | Dept. of Agriculture Seeking Vendors for Final Capitol Lawn Farmers Market
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04 | A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for Dean Ewald Korth, #433994
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04 | Michigan Food Companies Featured at Weekend Festival
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04 | DNR, Local Law Enforcement Agencies to Step Up Patrols on AuSable River
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04 | Public Tours of Sturgeon Hatchery on Black River Now Offered; Provides Unique Opportunity to See Sturgeon Fingerlings
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03 | Library of Michigan Hopes to Hook Young Readers with Deborah Diesen's 'The Pout-Pout Fish'
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03 | A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence of David Walters, #224036
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03 | A public hearing to consider the possible parole of Lloyd John Coleman, #158620
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03 | M-14 bridge repair extends to
eastbound lanes beginning Tuesday, Aug. 4
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03 | OFIR Charges Insurance Company, Agency with Selling Fraudulent Health Policies
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03 | August 3, 2009 - Over 800 Citations Issued During Trucking Enforcement
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03 | Rifle River Recreation Area Hosts Its Third Annual Survivor Weekend on Aug. 22
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03 | Mouth of the Two Hearted River Boating Access Site and Parking Lot Temporarily Closing Aug. 10
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03 | DNR, Sportsmen Partner on Three Upper Peninsula Deer Habitat Projects
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03 | I-75 bridge repair begins Monday,
Aug. 10, in Oakland County
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03 | Four Environmental Restoration Projects Awarded Funding in Muskegon County
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03 | Hartwick Pines State Park Celebrating 12th Annual Forest Fest Aug. 8
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02 | Governor Granholm Requests Federal Disaster Assistance for Michigan Farmers
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