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Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – July 30, 2021

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – July 30, 2021
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July 22, 2021 - 6:20 PM VIRUS OUTBREAK-NURSING HOMES Justice Department won t probe Michigan nursing home deaths LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Justice Department will not open a civil rights investigation related to COVID-19 deaths in Michigan’s nursing homes. The notification to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday came nearly 11 months after the department’s Civil Rights Division requested data from the Democratic governors of four states, including Michigan, and said it was considering whether to investigate under a federal law that protects the rights of people in public nursing homes. Most nursing homes are privately owned. Republicans have criticized Whitmer for allowing recovering COVID-19 patients to return to nursing homes, but she has said doing so complied with federal guidance.

State and local officials pay tribute to Houghton County sheriff

HOUGHTON, MI    Following the death of Houghton County Sheriff Brian McLean Monday evening, members of state and local government have begun to issue public statements marking his passing and honoring his service as a seven-term law enforcement official. Undersheriff Kevin Coppo recognized McLean as a great leader and a friend to many in the department and the community. “This was a good man who led with a steady hand and a sense of compassion,” said Coppo. “Our hearts are with his family during this difficult time. He will truly be missed by all of us.”  Houghton County Administrator Ben Larson noted how fortunate the community was to have a man of this caliber who proudly served both citizens and visitors in a fair and common-sense manner. “I watched him interact with children, the elderly and all ages in between, and it was always with a smile and a genuine warmth for others,” said Larson. “He loved being our sheriff, and we loved having him here. His legacy wil

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