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    March 11, 2015

    Feature

    1. Tribute Dinner
    2. Profile in Brief . . .
    3. Putting the ax to tax
    4. NALS of Michigan to hold annual conference

    State

    1. How Snyder, lawmakers are filling $412M budget hole
    2. Music man of Midland
    3. It's not just right-to-work: Bills targeting unions multiply
    4. State Roundup

    Column

    1. Lessons from Mr. Spock
    2. Fed to markets: interest rates may stay lower longer
    3. A three-year plan for better content marketing
    4. Common elements of disaster planning for all firms

    Business

    1. How new changes by credit-reporting firms may affect you
    2. Dollars can be a dirty word at banks on U.S.-Mexico border
    3. Early Look: How does Apple Watch stack up vs rival watches?
    4. Judge, businessman elected to Cooley Law board of directors
    5. NALS of Michigan to hold annual conference
    6. Louisiana Jury pools shrink when citizens fail to respond to jury duty Dwindling jury pools drive up court costs, strain courthouse resources
    7. Missouri Before killing, a phone call brought joy, reunion Adopted daughter gets to know her birth mother before tragic shooting
    8. Midland Music man of Midland Chiropractor-musician is a champion for the ukulele
    9. Pennsylvania Bill Cosby accuser's mom appeals to comedian's wife Woman was one of 13 'Jane Does' in a 2005 civil suit against Cosby
    10. Labor It's not just right-to-work: Bills targeting unions multiply Michigan experienced sharpest drop in union members in the nation the last 2 years
    11. Fed to markets: interest rates may stay lower longer
    12. Common elements of disaster planning for all firms
    13. A three-year plan for better content marketing
    14. State Roundup
    15. National Roundup
    16. Missouri Jury awards $491M in damages in prearranged funerals case
    17. Personal Finance How new changes by credit-reporting firms may affect you
    18. Technology Early Look: How does Apple Watch stack up vs rival watches?
    19. Putting the ax to tax Attorney goes to bat for clients against IRS
    20. Lansing How Snyder, lawmakers are filling $412M budget hole

    Courts

    1. Jury pools shrink when citizens fail to respond to jury duty
    2. Bill Cosby accuser's mom appeals to comedian's wife

    Nation

    1. Before killing, a phone call brought joy, reunion
    2. National Roundup