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Last updated on June 20 at 7:11 am
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.Well, for all the naysayers that wanted the Badger grounded in the harbor, rusting away, and not circulating money, tourists, and opportunity for it's local citizens, you environuts will have to wait for another day. For the rest of us that support the Badger, thru thick and thin, decade after decade, and don't see the rush to lose more local jobs, prosperity, and appreciate a national landmark to proceed into the future, it's hooray for us day, and a win-win situation for all. Every once in a blue moon something from DC comes out ok for the public, looks like this was a blue moon day for Ludington.
Perhaps a Poll may indicate whether the community is relieved of the Badgers agreement?
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