65 different cultures on display for Parade of Nations
HOUGHTON/HANCOCK — Over 65 countries were represented this weekend for the 25th annual Parade of…
HOUGHTON/HANCOCK — Over 65 countries were represented this weekend for the 25th annual Parade of…
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Courtesy: Governor Rick Snyder’s office:
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today said the state is moving swiftly to inform 32 communities in northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula of their eligibility for assistance in repairing critical infrastructure damaged during last winter’s deep freeze.