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The Lake Michigan Coast which was more Ford Republican, less so today, slight inland East to I-75 which is largely conservative republican, and the sunrise side near Lake Huron which is a swing area, although social conservative democrat in Alpena and in the Standish (Arenac County) and Bay County area which is heavily union retirees and corrections workers.
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It's gerrymandered to favor a Republican from the City of Midland over a Democrat from the city of Alpena, which is a strongly and historically democratic area.
Swing State Project 2009
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Lake trout, trolling just outside of Rockport (Alpena MI) longlining with cowbells and green/yellow peanuts! what fun with the bro! even better was the fried laker for lunch!
Biggest Fish Caught? 2009
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Alpena County Regional Airport received a $85,500 grant, but had only 7,519 passenger boardings in 2008 (the most recent year for which there is information) according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data.
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At least, that seems to be the attitude of the weatherman for Alpena Mich.'s WBKB.
Tom Murphy, WBKB Forecaster, Has Some Fun With The Weather The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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NAJA owes a great debt of gratitude to this man from Alpena, South Dakota, and the founder of USA Today.
Tim Giago: Native American Journalists Association Owes A Lot to Allen Neuharth, Founder of USA Today Tim Giago 2011
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Lake trout, trolling just outside of Rockport (Alpena MI) longlining with cowbells and green/yellow peanuts! what fun with the bro! even better was the fried laker for lunch!
Biggest Fish Caught? 2009
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NAJA owes a great debt of gratitude to this man from Alpena, South Dakota, and the founder of USA Today.
Tim Giago: Native American Journalists Association Owes A Lot to Allen Neuharth, Founder of USA Today Tim Giago 2011
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His dealer, Howard Welsh at Gambles lawn and garden equipment in Alpena, Mich., has a simple explanation for the uber-mower movement.
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State Rep. Matt Gillard, D-Alpena, said the do-over primary will create as many problems as it solves, including barring participation by Democrats who, because they thought their party's Jan. 15 primary was a farce, voted for a Republican.
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