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May 24, 2012
By: Maureen Groppe
Congress is rejecting the Pentagon's plans to cut planes and personnel from the Air National Guard and to review all military bases for potential closure next year.
That should block for now changes that could have cost hundreds of jobs from the Michigan Air National Guard, including about 70 in Battle Creek.
June 20, 2012
By: John Jessup
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court banned school-sponsored prayer, the subject still stirs strong emotions on both sides.
The ban, however, fits into a larger debate about prayer in the public square.
By: Bob Wheaton
JACKSON, MI -- U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg has introduced legislation to lower taxes that he says would bring more certainty for individuals and small business owners.
By: Bob Wheaton
By Patrick Hobin
By: Dan Cherry
A Purple Heart was presented Wednesday to the family of the man for whom the Durkee-Seager Post 550 American Legion of Onsted in part is named.
By: Stephen Lee
The Michigan chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) announced today a television and radio ad campaign thanking congressmen Fred Upton (MI-6) and Tim Walberg (MI-7) for fighting to block federal regulations that cost small businesses thousands of dollars every year.
By: Eliza Carney
When visitors stop by his study in the Cannon House Office Building, Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) likes to show off a pair of framed photographs that hang one above the other to the right of his massive desk.
By: Holly Klaft
U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg was among House Republicans who voted Friday in favor of a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution that did not gain enough support to pass.