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Vince Hancock

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6807 Three Pines Road
Bear Lake, MI 49614

(231) 864-3323

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Awkward Oratory - (August 2005) - [6:45]
As summer starts to wind down, one wonders where he went wrong on the Fourth of July. You'd think patriotic speech would fit in with the baseball games, parades and barbeques, but Vince Hancock found that he was largely talking to himself.

Easter Candy - (March 2005) - [7:00]
A vast array of unregulated concoctions continue to flood the marketplace this time of year. Sure, it looks pretty, but don't let the pastel colors fool you--
Easter candy can turn into an unholy obsession. Here's Vince Hancock.

Coal Plant Developer - (February 2004) - [7:08]
For about four months, the city of Manistee (Michigan) has been considering the idea of a new coal-fired power plant. A Texas energy company called the Tondu Corporation wants to build it. The new plant would be Tondu’s second project in the area. Local citizen groups are skeptical of the company’s claims and critical of its track record. Vince Hancock reports.


Maypole Dance - (May 2003) - [7:25]
When the winter season departed Michigan several weeks ago, it left a series of teasing storms in its wake. Or maybe those were Spring storms. As May comes to a close, the new season is plainly obvious. But earlier this month, it was a different story. Vince Hancock has this profile of Spring.


Affordable Housing - (December 2002) - [6:45]
Six years ago a study described the regional housing situation as a crisis.
Today, housing can be found, for a price. But as Vince Hancock reports, even “affordable” housing is too expensive for many.


September 11th Anniversary Concert - (September 2002) - [6:20]

The city of Manistee marked the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks with a weekend concert, which included two pieces composed especially for
September 11th. Vince Hancock reports.