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Lapeer / Michigan / United States
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The County Press, established in 1838, is a three-days-a-week broadsheet newspaper with a circulation of more than 30,000 copies. The newspaper operates through classified, advertising, circulation, newsroom, composing and business departments. It publishes a collection of news and articles on various topics, including health, arts and entertainment, education, sports, community, weather and business. It publishes a special section on sports that publishes the latest happenings in sports. The newspaper has a classifieds section that provides information on cars, homes, jobs, shopping, businesses and personals. Located in Lapeer, Mich., The County Press additionally provides home delivery subscription forms through its Web site.
Detroit / Michigan / United States
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Cass City / Michigan / United States
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Welcome to the Cass City Chronicle web site. Our goal is to provide you with useful information about our company that we hope makes it easier for you to do business with us. Cass City Chronicle has been serving the Cass City community and surrounding areas since 1899. We specialize in publishing a weekly newspaper that is distributed to over 3, 300 subscribed homes, graphic design, custom print jobs such as business cards, brochures, flyers, invoices and more.
Saginaw / Michigan / United States
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The Saginaw News, MLive.com and our family of multi-media news and information sources helps businesses of all sizes every day. Through the daily newspaper, MLive.com web site and our other multiple media vehicles, we help businesses reach their existing and potential customer audiences with affordable and effective advertising.
Allegan / Michigan / United States
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Founded in 1858, Allegan County News is a locally owned newspaper printed weekly. The newspaper specializes in providing sports news. It also has an online photo section that offers variety of photographs for sale. Allegan County News covers school and local government news. The newspaper also has an opinion section that invites the reader s views and thoughts. It also conducts an online poll on various topics for its readers. Allegan County News newspaper also provides a real estate guide that provides information on auctions, garage and property for sale and rent. The newspaper is published by the Kaechele Publications. It is headquartered in Allegan, Mich.
Greenville / Michigan / United States
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The Daily News is regarded as the overwhelming choice for local news, sports and entertainment in Montcalm County, northeastern Kent County and northern Ionia County. The Daily News, a Stafford Communications Group publication based in Greenville, Mich., is published Monday though Friday afternoons and on Saturday mornings. In addition, the company has a long history of providing some of the best local coverage of news, sports and happenings in the area. In fact, the paper has received the honor of being recognized as the Newspaper of the Year in 1983, 1996, 1997 and 1998 by the Michigan Press Association. The Daily News is also an active member of The Newspaper Association of America, The Audit Bureau of Circulation, The Inland Press Association and The Michigan Press Association.
Grosse Pointe / Michigan / United States
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Grosse Pointe News is a daily newpaper that serves all five of the Pointes. GPN covers local and national news, sports and obituaries, and prints classified ads and announcements. The on-line counterpart which also offers coupons. Since 1940, this publication has been bringing the news of the world to the doorsteps of the Pointes.

Cadillac / Michigan / United States
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Ontonagon / Michigan / United States
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History of the Herald The Ontonagon Herald, the areas oldest continuously published newspaper, has been a pillar in the county business community for over 126 years. First published in April of 1881 as a "fighting newspaper" with a mission, this weekly paper has kept to its mission of keeping the county community informed about what is happening and where. The current circulation of the Ontonagon Herald is roughly 3, 700 and growing. The Herald is not only a newspaper but also a complete office supply and stationery store and job printing shop. The Heralds official day of publication is Wednesday of each calendar week, year-round. The paper is composed and prepared for printing at the local offices on computers and is then digitally transferred to the Ironwood Daily Globe, along with the digital pictures, where it is printed on their large presses in Ironwood, folded, and delivered to Ontonagon for distribution, all in less than a days time. This is a far cry from the old Linotype machines, the rumbling of the presses, and the smell of printers ink. The Herald offices are strangely quiet, unless a printing job is being turned out on the smaller presses that are still in use. A recent feature offered by the Herald is the Great Northern Connection, in which classified ads run in the Herald are also seen in 520, 000 homes throughout the U.P. and northern Wisconsin.
Coldwater / Michigan / United States
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The Daily Reporter is a newspaper that provides a range of local news on education, lifestyle, sports and business. The newspaper also offers online news on a variety of topics for its readers. It maintains an entertainment section that features information related to art, music, books and movies. In addition, The Daily Reporter offers an array of public interest stories. It provides information related to recreation, food, traveling and gardening, as well as maintains several letters and editorials. The newspaper additionally has a classifieds section that offers buying, selling and trading information on electronic articles, furniture, sports equipment, tickets, appliances, and clothing and accessories. The Daily Reporter is a part of GateHouse Media, which has more than 500 community publications and over 265 related Web sites, as well as maintains nearly 673,000 total paid circulations and approximately 936,000 free circulations.
Paw Paw / Michigan / United States
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At a special public meeting Wednesday evening, the Paw Paw Village Council began considering the Villages options for repairing/stabilizing the section of the Briggs Mill dam that washed out with the heavy rains last weekend, taking a wooden walking bridge with it. Paw Paw Village Manager Sarah Moyer-Cale and council members, met with Sue Deneau of Wightman & Associates, and Mike Lounsbury of Lounsbury Excavating to look over breach mitigation options suggested by Wightman engineers. Both Wight-man and Lounsbury were consulted immediately when the event occurred, and have been working with village as the repair process begins. Moyer-Cale notified the public of the situation early Sunday in the form of a press release, describing what had happened. At approximately 5 a.m. on Sunday morning, it was discovered that a portion of the dam at Briggs Mill had been breached, she stated. Crews were called in to open the additional spillway and secure the scene. The pedestrian bridge traversing the dam was immediately closed. The press release also noted that the dam is routinely observed twice a day and the water level recorded once daily. Because of the heavy rainfall over the weekend, the dam was observed periodically throughout the day on Saturday in addition to the regular inspection rounds. The dam was last checked at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Saturday evening with no signs of any risk to the dam, Moyer-Cale stated However, it just kept raining; and in the wee hours Sunday, Moyer-Cale and Public Services Director John Small were on the scene, and had been there or working on related issues right up to Wednesday nights meeting Moyer-Cale said that morning she could not say enough good things about her village employees, and the representatives from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), the Department of Natural Re-sources, the countys Emergency Preparedness unit and drain commissioner, and others who have been called upon to a
Jackson / Michigan / United States
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Contains current local and state news for Jackson-area residents.