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U.S. Representative DAVE CAMPR–4th Congressional District
District: Counties of Clare, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Montcalm, Osceola, Roscommon, Saginaw (part), and Shiawassee (part)
Office: 341 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-3561
Biography: Republican, of Midland; born July 9, 1953, at Midland; graduate of H. H. Dow High School, Midland, 1971; B.A., magna cum laude, Albion College, Albion, 1975; J.D., University of San Diego, 1978; married attorney Nancy Keil of Midland in 1994; three children; attorney; member, State Bar of Michigan, the State Bar of California, the District of Columbia Bar, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan and Southern District of California, American Bar Association, Midland County Bar Association; law practice, Midland, 1979-1991; Special Assistant Attorney General, 1980-1984; administrative assistant to Congressman Bill Schuette, Michi gan’s 10th Congressional District, 1985-1987; State Representative, 102nd District, Michigan, 1989-1991; member of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means, and the Health Subcommittee (ranking member) and the Income Security and Family Support Subcommittee; Rural Health Care Coali tion; inductee, 1998 and 2001 Adoption Hall of Fame; recipient, American Farm Bureau Federation 1998 Golden Plow award; first elected to Congress, November 6, 1990; elected to each succeeding Congress; ranking member, House Ways and Means Committee.
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District: County of Wayne (part)
Office: 2426 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5126
Biography: Democrat, of Detroit; born May 16, 1929, son of John and Lucille Conyers; B.A., Wayne State University, 1957; J.D., Wayne State Law School, 1958; honorary LL.D., Wilberforce University, 1969; married to Monica; two sons, John III and Carl Edward; Tabernacle Baptist Church; officer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, served one year in Korea, awarded combat and merit citations; legislative assistant to Congressman John Dingell, 1958-1961; senior partner in firm of Conyers, Bell and Townsend, 1959-1961; referee, Michigan Workmen’s Compensation Department, 1961-1963; director of edu-cation, Local 900 UAW; executive board member, Detroit Branch NAACP and Wolver ine Bar Association; advisory council member, Michigan Civil Liberties Union; general counsel, Detroit Trade Union Leadership Council; vice chair, National Board of Americans for Democratic Action, National Advisory Board-American Civil Liberties Union; board member, director, sponsor, and/or member of over 75 other organiza-tions, including the African-American Institute, Trans Africa Commission for Racial Justice, Detroit Institute of Art, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and National League of Cities; author of numerous articles; chair of Judiciary Com-mittee; founding member and dean, Congressional Black Caucus; recipient, Southern Christian Leadership Conference award and honorary degree from several colleges and universities; first elected to the 89th Congress in 1964, and reelected to each succeeding Congress.
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U.S. Representative JOHN D. DINGELL, JR.D–15th Congressional District
District: Counties of Monroe, Washtenaw (part), and Wayne (part)
Office: 2328 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-4071
Biography: Democrat, of Dearborn; born July 8, 1926, at Colorado Springs, Colorado; married to former Deborah Insley; four children; B.S., Georgetown University, 1949; J.D., George-town University Law School, 1952; State Bar of Michigan; World War II veteran; Assis-tant Wayne County Prosecutor, 1953-1955; elected to the 84th Congress in a special election to fill the vacant seat of his late father, the Honorable John D. Dingell, December 13, 1955; reelected to the 85th and all succeeding Congresses; longest-serving member in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives; chairman emeritus of the Energy and Commerce Committee; member, National Rifle Association and Migra-tory Bird Conservation Committee.
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District: Counties of Barry, Ionia, and Kent (part)
Office: 2182 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-3831, E-Mail: www.house.gov/writerep
Biography: Republican, of Grand Rapids; born February 6, 1934, at Pipestone, Minnesota; married to Johanna Meulink; children, Heidi, Brian, Marla, Todd; grandchildren, Sarah, Timothy, Andrew; member, Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids; Ph.D., nuclear physics, University of California-Berkeley; first research physicist in Congress; member, Education and Labor Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure Com-mittee, Science and Technology Committee; elected to State House of Representatives in 1982 and 1984; elected to State Senate in March 1985 and reelected in 1986 and 1990; elected to U.S. Congress, December 1993 in a special election; reelected for first full term, November 1994, and reelected November 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008.
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U.S. Representative PETER HOEKSTRAR–2nd Congressional District
District: Counties of Allegan (part), Benzie, Kent (part), Lake, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Ottawa, and Wexford
Office: 2234 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-4401,Website: http://hoekstra.house.gov
Biography: Republican, of Holland; born October 30, 1953, at Groningen, The Netherlands; immigrated in 1957; married Diane M. Johnson; children, Erin, Allison, Bryan; B.A., political science, Hope College, 1975; M.B.A., University of Michigan, 1977; member, Christ Memorial Reformed Church, Holland; former vice president, director, product manager, project manager, Herman Miller Inc., 1977-1992; Out stand ing Employee in 1984 for marketing contributions to Equa Chair Project Develop ment Team; member, House Committee on Education and Labor; ranking member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to U.S. Congress, November 1992.
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District: Counties of Bay (part), Genesee, Saginaw (part), Tuscola
Office: 2107 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-3611
Biography: Democrat, of Flint; born September 16, 1929, at Flint; B.A., Sacred Heart Seminary; teacher’s certificate, University of Detroit; M.A., University of Michigan; graduate studies in history and political science under Rotary Foundation fellowship, University of Peshawar, Pakistan; married Gayle C. Heyn, February 27, 1965; children, David E., Paul M., Laura E.; Roman Catholic; member, Optimists, Urban League, Knights of Columbus, Phi Delta Kappa national honorary fraternity, American Federation of Teachers; life member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; teacher, University of Detroit High School, 1954-1956; Flint Central High School, 1956-1964; Michigan State Representative, 1965-1974; Michigan State Senator, 1975-1976; elected to the 95th Congress November 1976, and to each succeeding Congress; member, Education and Labor Committee and Resources Committee.
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U.S. Representative CAROLYN CHEEKS KILPATRICKD–13th Congressional District
District: County of Wayne (part)
Office: 2264 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-2261
Biography: Democrat, of Detroit; born June 25, 1945, at Detroit; attended Ferris State College and Western Michigan University; M.S., education administration, University of Michigan, 1977; teacher, Detroit public schools, 1970-1978; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1978 and served in the legislature for 18 years before her election to Congress in November 1996; as a state representative, she was a Democratic Whip and served on the House Appropriations Committee (first African-American woman to serve on the committee); delegate to the 1980, 1984, and 1988 Democratic National Conventions; chairperson, Legislative Black Caucus, 1983-1984; member, “Your Children, Our Children” Resource Committee (a highly acclaimed television docu-mentary) and the Detroit Substance Abuse Advisory Council; selected in 1984 to participate in Michigan African Trade Mission and visited several African countries; returned to Nairobi, Kenya in 1985 to participate in the United Nations International Women’s Conference; in 1986, led an eleven-member delegation for the Michigan Department of Agriculture to Nairobi, Kenya to participate in Kenya’s Agricultural Show; affiliated with the National Organization of 100 Black Women, National Black Caucus of State Legislators, and the National Order of Women Legislators; former vice-chairperson of the National Black Caucus of the State Legislators International Affairs Committee; member, Board of Trustees, Henry Ford Hospital; as a U.S. Rep-re sentative, serves on the House Appropriations Committee, and the Financial Services and Homeland Security subcommittees. Repre senta tive Kilpatrick has two children, a son, Kwame, and a daughter, Ayanna. Kwame Kilpatrick was elected in 1996 to the Michigan House of Repre sent atives and filled the seat his mother vacated. Kwame Kilpatrick went on to become Michigan’s youngest-ever and first African-American State House Democratic Leader. In 2001, he was elected Mayor of Detroit. Rep re-sentative Kilpatrick has been awarded the Anthony Wayne Award for Lead ership from Wayne State Univer sity, the Distin guished Leg is lator Award from the University of Michigan, the Distinguished Alumni Award from Ferris State University, the Woman of the Year Award from Gentle men of Wall Street, Inc., and the Burton Abercrombie
Award from the 15th Dem o cratic Con-gressional District. She is a member of the Oak Grove A.M.E. Church and is listed in Who’s Who in Black America, Who’s Who in American Politics, and was featured in the Detroit Historical Museum’s exhibit, “Black Women in Michigan, 1785-1985.” Currently serving in her seventh term, she was unani-mously elected as the chair of the Congres sional Black Caucus for the 110th Congress.
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U.S. Representative SANDER M. LEVIND–12th Congressional District
District: Counties of Oakland (part) and Macomb (part)
Office: 1236 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515; (202) 225-4961 Website: www.house.gov/levin; District Office: 27085 Gratiot Avenue, Roseville, MI
48066, (586) 498-7122, (248) 968-2025
Biography: Democrat, of Royal Oak; born September 6, 1931, at Detroit; widowed, married over 50 years to former Victoria Schlafer; children, Jennifer, Andrew, Madeleine, Matthew; graduate, Central High School, Detroit; B.A., University of Chicago, 1952; M.A., inter-national relations, Columbia University, 1954; LL.B., Harvard University, 1957; practiced law with Schwartz, O’Hare and Levin, specializing in labor-management relations law and trust fund work; Oakland County Board of Supervisors, 1961-1964; Michigan State Senate, 1965-1970; former Democratic candidate for governor, 1970 and 1974; adjunct professor of law, Wayne State University, 1971-1974, teaching courses in legis-lation and urban law; counsel to firm of Jaffee, Snider, Raitt, Garratt and Heuer, Detroit, 1971-1974; Assis tant Administrator for Population Programs, Agency for Inter-national Develop ment, 1977-1981; elected to the 98th Congress, November 1982, and to each succeeding Congress; chair, House Ways and Means Committee.
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District: Counties of Oakland (part) and Wayne (part)
Office: 1632 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-8171
Biography: Republican, of Livonia; born August 22, 1965, at Detroit; 1983 graduate, Detroit Catholic Central High School, first team All-Catholic Football; B.A. summa cum laude, University of Detroit, 1987; J.D., University of Detroit, 1990; State Bar of Michigan; married to Rita Michel; children, George, Timothy, Emilia; elected to Wayne County Commission, 1992, and served until 1998; pro bono counsel, Citizens Allied for Representative Elections which amended Livonia City Charter; elected, Schoolcraft Community College trustee, 1989; Livonia Youth Commissioner; served as Wayne County Republican Committee chair and Governor Engler’s 1994 western Wayne County chair; Republican precinct delegate; past chair, Wayne Second Congressional District Republican Committee; member, Michigan Republican State Committee; chair, Candidate Assistance Committee; Wayne County Chair, Bush for President, 2000; Outstanding Young Michigander Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2000; elected to the State Senate, 1998; Assistant Majority Floor Leader; elected to the U.S. Congress, November 2002; member, Committee on Budget; Foreign Affairs Committee (Subcom-mittees: Europe, Middle East); Small Business Committee; Committee on Financial Services; chair, House Republican Policy Committee.
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U.S. Representative CANDICE S. MILLERR–10th Congressional District
District: Counties of Huron, Sanilac, Lapeer, St. Clair, and Macomb (part)
Office: 228 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-2106
Biography: Republican, of Macomb County; born in 1964 at St. Clair Shores; attended Macomb County Community College and Northwood University; married to Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Donald G. Miller; one daughter; worked in her family’s small business before entering public service; elected to the Harrison Township Board of Trustees in 1979; elected to Harrison Township supervisor, 1980, becoming the young-est supervisor in township’s history and the first woman elected to the post; elected Macomb County Treasurer, 1992; served two terms as Michigan’s Secretary of State, where she made customer service the operative phrase of her administration; designed a program that led to vast improvements in the way the department administered service; under her leadership the Michigan Department of State became the first state agency to become interactive with its customers via the internet and become the model on how to deliver effective government service; developed Michigan’s qualified voter file which has been hailed as a national model by the Ford-Carter Commission on National Election Reform; under her leadership the Michigan Depart-ment of State was recognized by the NAACP with the highest grade in the nation for election reform activities; first elected to the U.S. Congress, November 2002; member, House Homeland Security Committee; Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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District: County of Oakland (part)
Office: 1130 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5802
Biography: Democrat, of Bloomfield Township; born December 1, 1958, at Pontiac; fifth genera-tion Oakland County resident; married to Colleen Ochoa; father of 3 children, Gary, Jr., Madeleine, and Alana; graduate, Rochester High School; B.A. Alma College; M.B.A., finance, University of Detroit; J.D., Wayne State University Law School; master’s degree, philosophy, Michigan State University; Lieutenant Commander, United States Naval Reserve; more than 20 years of experience in financial sector as an investment advisor; former member, Rochester Hills City Council; elected to the Michigan Senate, 1994, 1998; former Michigan Lottery Commissioner; former professor, Central Michigan University; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, 2008; member, House Financial Services Committee and House Science and Technology Committee.
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75
Waterford(part)
WestBloomfield
Bloomfield
Southfield(part)
Southfield(part)
Orion(part)
Oakland
FARMINGTON
ORCHARDLAKE
FARMINGTONHILLS
SYLVAN LAKE
LAKEANGELUS
FRANKLIN
BINGHAMFARMS
PONTIAC
BLOOMFIELDHILLS
BIRMINGHAM
AUBURN
HILLS
KEEGO HARBOR
BEVERLYHILLS ROYAL
OAK(part)
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BERKLEY
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RR
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Brown
Waterford(part)
IndependenceTownship Limits
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U.S. Representative GARY C. PETERSD–9th Congressional District
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U.S. Representative MIKE ROGERSR–8th Congressional District
District: Counties of Clinton, Ingham, Livingston, Oakland (part), and Shiawassee (part)
Office: 133 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-4872and 1327 E. Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48912, (517) 702-8000
Biography: Republican, of Brighton; resident of Livingston County; B.A., Sociology and Criminal Justice, Adrian College; attended University of Michigan as a member of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps; graduate, FBI Academy; married; children, Erin and Jonathan; former First Lieutenant and Company Com mander, United States Army; former Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation; co-founder, E.B.I. Builders, Inc., Brighton; honorary member, Brighton Rotary Club and Howell Jaycees; named a 1996 Outstanding Young Michigander by the Michigan Jaycees; recipient of U.S. Chamber of Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award, NFIB Guardian of Small Business Award, Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association Legislator of the Year Award, Food Distribution Industries Association Thomas Jefferson Award, Nextel Prepared Award, Americans for Tax Reform Hero of the Taxpayer Award, Michigan Farm Bureau Friend of Farmer Award, Police Officers of Michigan Legislator of the Year Award, Police Memorial Association of Flint Knight Award; elected to the Michigan Senate, 1994, 1998; Michigan Senate Majority Floor Leader, 1999-2000; elected to U.S. House of Repre senta tives, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008; member, House Committee on Energy and Commerce and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
CLINTON
LIVINGSTONINGHAM
SHIAWASSEE(part)
OAKLAND (part)
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Antrim
Shia-wassee
Burns
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Rose Spring-field
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Brandon
Orion(part)
AddisonOxford
GRANDLEDGE(part)
EAGLE
LANSING(part)
LESLIESTOCKBRIDGE
MASON
WILLIAMSTON
EASTLANSING
PERRY
HOWELL
COHOCTAH
PINCKNEY
MAPLERAPIDS
ST. JOHNS
De WITT
ELSIE
LAINGSBURGDURAND
BRIGHTON
CLARKSTON
LAKEORION
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Vernon(part)
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U.S. Representative MARK SCHAUERD–7th Congressional District
District: Counties of Eaton, Calhoun (part), Jackson, Branch, Hillsdale, Lenawee, and Washtenaw (part)
Office: 1408 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-6276
Biography: Democrat, of Battle Creek; born October 2, 1961; B.A., Albion College, 1984; M.P.A., Western Michigan University, 1987; M.A., 1996, Michigan State University; coordinator, Calhoun County Human Services Coordinating Council, 1992-1997; executive director, Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan, 1987-1992; Battle Creek city com-missioner, 1995-1997; urban planner, Calhoun County Planning Department, 1984-1987; community involvement: Habitat for Humanity (founding member), Food Bank of South Central Michigan, Calhoun County Democratic Party, Chamber of Commerce, board of directors of Big Brothers Big Sisters and Urban League of Battle Creek; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, 1996, 1998, 2000; elected to the Michigan Senate, 2002, 2006; Senate Democratic Leader, 2007-2008. Elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 2008; member, House Agriculture Committee and House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
CALHOUN(part)
EATON
HILLSDALEBRANCH
JACKSON
LENAWEE
WASHTENAW(part)
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Scio (part)
SPRINGFIELD
BATTLECREEK
BRONSON
COLDWATER
CHARLOTTE
Olivet
MARSHALL
POTTERVILLE
GRAND LEDGE(part)
ALBION
LITCHFIELD
READING
LANSING(part)
HILLSDALE
EATONRAPIDS
JACKSON
HUDSON
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SALINE
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NottawassepeeRiver
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U.S. Representative BART STUPAKD–1st Congressional District
District: Counties of Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Baraga, Bay (part), Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Crawford, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gladwin, Gogebic, Houghton, Iosco, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Ontonagon, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft
Office: 2268 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-4735,Website: www.house.gov/stupak
Biography: Democrat, of Menominee; born February 29, 1952, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; wife, Laurie; son Ken and deceased son Bart, Jr.; A.A., Northwestern Michigan Com mu nity College, 1972; B.S., Saginaw Valley State College, 1977; J.D., Thomas M. Cooley Law School, 1981; Escanaba Police Officer, 1972-1973; state trooper, injured in the line of duty, 1974-1984; attorney, 1981-1992; elected to Michigan House of Representatives, 1988-1990; elected to U.S. Congress, 1992; member, House Energy and Commerce Committee (Subcom mittees: Oversight and Investigations (chair); Communications, Technology and the Internet; Commerce, Trade and Con sumer Protection); founder and co-chair, Congressional Law Enforce ment Caucus; co-chair, Northern Border Cau-cus; Great Lakes Maritime Task Force Legislator of the Year, 2003; Michigan Credit Union League Legislator of the Year, 2004; first Democrat to serve successive terms in this Congressional District.
ONTONAGON
GOGEBIC
IRON
BARAGA
HOUGHTON
KEWEENAW
DICKINSON
MARQUETTE
MENOMINEE
ALGER
DELTA
SCHOOLCRAFT
LUCE
ANTRIM
CHARLEVOIX
MACKINAC
EMMET
CHIPPEWA
OTSEGO
CRAWFORD
CHEBOYGAN
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U.S. Representative FRED S. UPTONR–6th Congressional District
District: Counties of Allegan (part), Berrien, Calhoun (part), Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren
Office: 2183 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-3761, E-Mail: [email protected]
Biography: Republican, of St. Joseph; born April 23, 1953; B.A., journalism, University of Michigan, 1975; married Amey Rulon-Miller, 1983; children, Meg and Stephen; community liaison, U.S. Representative David Stockman, 1975-1980; legislative assistant, Office of Man age -ment and Budget, 1981-1983; Deputy Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs-OMB, 1983-1984; Director of Congressional Affairs-OMB, 1984-1985; member, Committee on Energy and Commerce (ranking member, Energy and Environment Subcom mittee); elected to U.S. Congress, November 1986.
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Casco
Clyde
Lee
Valley
Cheshire
Allegan
Trow-bridge
Dorr(part)
Otsego
Hopkins
Watson Martin
Wayland
Leighton
Gunplain
Leroy
Athens(part)
NEW BUFFALO
ST.JOSEPH
BENTONHARBOR
BRIDGMAN
BUCHANAN
SOUTHHAVEN
WATERVLIET
NILES
HARTFORD
BANGOR
DOWAGIAC
ALLEGAN
GOBLES
OTSEGO
KALAMAZOO
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WAYLAND
PLAINWELL
PARCHMENT
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BERRIENCASS
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KALAMAZOO
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CALHOUN(part)
Dorr(part)
Red Run
Drain
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136th
18th
17th
143rd
108th
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W Dr S
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L Dr S
Pine
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T Dr S
R Dr S
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