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MI: 89-year-old Michigan hunting and fishing group may shut doors soon
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If Michigan United Conservation Clubs doesn’t raise $100,000 by May 1, “we will be forced to close our doors,” President Stephen Dey said in an email sent to members and supporters Monday.
According to Dey, it’s been a long time coming.
“Over the last 20-plus years, we’ve been selling all of our major assets to operate on,” he told Bridge Michigan on Tuesday.
MUCC had been producing two magazines and running a youth camp, but it announced in March it would be pausing those operations amid financial woes.
The nonprofit, which claims to be the largest statewide conservation organization in the nation, was established in 1937 to protect hunting, fishing and trapping rights. |
Rasmussen: Majority Thinks Media Does Poorly with Accuracy, Fairness
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A new Rasmussen survey has some bad news for America’s news media.
According to Rasmussen, a recent national telephone and online survey revealed “34% of Likely U.S. Voters give the national news media a good or excellent rating in terms of the accuracy and fairness of their reporting, while 43% rate the media as doing a poor job in terms of accuracy and fairness.” |
Supreme Court Allows Disarmament on Public Transportation to Continue
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Countless numbers of people from all walks of life traverse major cities on public transportation on a daily basis nationwide. Unfortunately, many law-abiding citizens in this group do so without the benefit of carrying a firearm for self-protection as cities across America continue to ban the concealed carry of a gun on subways, trains and busses. |
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