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AP Enterprise: Food industry bitten by lobbying success easing rules
A lawmaker investigating food safety issues says the industry needs to drop its opposition to electronic record-keeping as federal authorities struggle to track the source of recent salmonella outbreaks.

Sheriff's candidates look to clean up department
Sheriff's candidates look to clean up department By Helen Lounsbury hlounsbury@bc-times.com 450-9994 TAWAS CITY - One holds a doctoral degree in religious education.

Missing man found safe
A Waterford man is safe with his family today following his disappearance from the family's Sand Lake area cabin, troopers from the Michigan State Police Post in East Tawas said Troopers were notified at 7 a.m. ...

House, Senate committees pass Great Lakes proposal
House and Senate committees have passed the Great Lakes Legacy Act, which would help fund programs to clean up the Great Lakes.

1-Aug-08 - Federal Court Hears Arguments in 'War on Christmas' Case
Ann Arbor, Aug 1, 2008 .- On Thursday a New Jersey Federal Court heard oral arguments in a legal challenge to a public school district's policy totally banning from year-end celebration in its schools all ...

The Long Haul: Unit made up of soldiers from many states
The 1st Brigade Combat Team/34th Infantry Division of the Minnesota National Guard consisted of about 5,000 soldiers, about half of them from the Minnesota unit and the rest from states across the nation.