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7-Year-Old's Carnegie Debut, Business Cited for Efforts to End Human Trafficking, Explosive Gift for Someone Who Has Everything: Michigan News Digest
Several key bills have been passed in the lame-duck session of the legislature, including film incentive extension and 4 a.m. bar closings.
President Obama last week asked Congress to spend $75 million to equip police with body-worn cameras, a practice already in effect in several Michigan communities. (Photo via Flickr/Creative Commons)
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- At 7, Royal Oak Girl Makes Carnegie Hall Debut
- Mom Cancels Christmas for ‘Ungrateful’ and ‘Entitled’ Kids
- Local Firm Cited for Efforts to End Human Trafficking
- Explosive - As In Kaboom! - Gift for Someone Who Has Everything
- Tour Dearborn’s New Train Station
- Michigan Firm Hears Ca-Ching in Call for Police Body Cams
- House OKs 7-Year Extension of Michigan Film Incentives
- Bill Allowing 4 a.m. Downtown Bar Closings Clears Senate
- Parents: Novi School Officials Did Nothing to Stop Son’s Sexual Abuse
- Broad-Based Michigan Coalition: Clean Up Power
- Man Held in Joyride to Topless Bar in Stolen Ambulance
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