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Michigan’s Attorney General visits students at Hartford High School

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Michigan’s Attorney General Bill Schuette visited Hartford High School in Van Buren County Wednesday morning.

Schuette, who’s a candidate for governor, was there to highlight the students in the district who participate in the jobs program. It’s an elective-style course that connects students with opportunities to pursue a job or a college degree after graduation.

Schuette made a similar visit to Benton Harbor in February, and says that if elected, he will be Michigan’s “Jobs governor.”

He visited Benton Harbor in February to discuss job creation.

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