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What they're clucking about today on Ashmun Street

The Cup of the Day Wi-Fi cafe, arguably the best place to get a chicken clucker wrap in the Michigan Soo, will host State Senator Jason Allen [shown] early tomorrow morning as the Republican politician announces his re-election campaign.
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The Cup of the Day Wi-Fi cafe, arguably the best place to get a chicken clucker wrap in the Michigan Soo, will host State Senator Jason Allen [shown] early tomorrow morning as the Republican politician announces his re-election campaign.

Allen's 7:30 a.m. eye-opener at 406 Ashmun Street is one of five stops he's planning in a whirlwind of hand-shaking and baby-kissing tomorrow.

He'll be motoring down to St. Ignace for a 9:45 a.m. chinwag at the Driftwood Restaurant on North State Street.

Allen's lips will also be flapping tomorrow in:

- Petoskey, 11:45 a.m., City Park Grill, E. Lake St.

- Charlevoix, 1:00 p.m., Republican Headquarters, corner of Bridge & Park Streets

- Rogers City, 6 p.m., Rogers City Senior Center (Lincoln Day Dinner)

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David Helwig

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David Helwig's journalism career spans seven decades beginning in the 1960s. His work has been recognized with national and international awards.
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