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Ind. reverses course, gives Planned Parenthood $6k
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana officials are reversing course and giving Planned Parenthood of Indiana $6,000 in neighborhood assistance grants.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana President and CEO Betty Cockrum says the $6,000 should help the group...Tags: Elections, Judges, Indiana, Marion County (Indiana), Family Planning
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Poll: Many local leaders say Michigan on wrong track
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — After seeing lawmakers cut their funding and give financial managers sweeping new powers, half of local government leaders say they think Michigan is on the wrong track. A third said it's headed in the right direction and the...Tags: Politics, Rick Snyder
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Dispute over teen's role in murders hits new court
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan appeals court is being asked to intervene in a Detroit teenager's quest to erase his guilty pleas to four fatal shootings. Hit man Vincent Smothers confessed to the 2007 killings but was never charged. He's willing to...Tags: Crimes, Detroit, Lawyers, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice System
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Clueless in Washington
So I am watching Bill Maher’s last show of the season Friday, and he had an unusual panel: three people who never screamed at one another – two rather tepid liberals and a rather tepid Tea Party guy. I have no idea where he found all of them...Tags: Elections, Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, Politics, Entertainment
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Ind. senators lobby for federal emergency aid
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's two U.S. senators are lobbying the Obama administration for emergency aid for businesses and residents in southern Indiana. Senators Dan Coats and Richard Lugar sent President Barack Obama a letter Monday seeking aid...Tags: Elections, Floods, Emergency Planning, Politics, Dan Coats
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Buttigieg unveils transition team
SOUTH BEND — Mayor-elect Pete Buttigieg announced today the formation of a seven-member transition team that will help implement his vision and guide the process leading to his January 1 swearing in.
“One week ago, South Bend decided that...Tags: The Amistad
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SPECIAL REPORT: WSBT Fact Finder investigation finds dangerous Granger water
GRANGER – Like many other Granger homeowners, Ken Krych, wondered what could be in his well water.
"My wife is a three-time cancer survivor in this house. We have had several of our pets die of cancer that drinks the water,” Krych told...Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer
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Michigan allows sale of Md. beer with vulgar name
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan liquor regulators have switched their position and will allow sales of a Maryland-based beer with a name that's offensive to some people. Flying Dog Brewery has received approval to promote and sell a popular India...Tags: Maryland, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Michigan
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Michigan court upholds firefighter's pot discovery
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court says it was OK for a firefighter to enter a Royal Oak house in an emergency and report the discovery of marijuana. In a 5-2 opinion, the court said Friday that a community caretaking exception...Tags: Politics, Michigan
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Indiana court upholds drunken passenger's conviction
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Even people with designated drivers could land in jail under an Indiana Supreme Court decision upholding a passenger's public intoxication conviction. The court's 4-1 decision came in the case of an Indianapolis woman arrested...Tags: Elections, Judges, Justice System, Politics, Michael Young
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Gov. Snyder signs $47.4B Michigan budget Tuesday
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed into law the $47.4 billion budget lawmakers sent him last month. The Republican governor signed the bills Tuesday surrounded by appropriations committee members. The Republican-led...Tags: Education, Executive Branch, Politics, Regional Authority, Budgets and Budgeting
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Michigan court takes medical pot appeals
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases about medical marijuana, the first appeals accepted by the state's highest court since voters approved the limited use of pot in 2008.
In a case from Shiawassee County, a man...Tags: Crimes, Judges, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Justice System, Politics
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