It’s easier than ever to help the Michigan poaching tipster system. Jim Matthews explains.
Read More »Congressman Bergman Applauds Trump’s First Address
President Donald Trump said largely what GOP leaders were hoping to hear last night, calling for repealing and replacing Obamacare and increasing military spending. Republican Congressman Jack Bergman represents the U.P. and parts of northern Michigan. Here is Bergman’s full statement on the address: Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jack Bergman …
Read More »Pediatricians Advised On How To Help Children With Divorced Parents
More than one million children in the U.S. are affected by divorce or separation each year. The American Academy of Pediatrics has offered advice to pediatricians on how they can help their young patients during difficult times. Here’s Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites.
Read More »February Auto Sales Numbers Anticipated
February car sales numbers, which come out later today, are expected to be solid–but analysts are raising some red flags. Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert has a preview.
Read More »Spike In Gas Prices
Look out for a jump at the pump. The website GasBuddy.com is reporting drastically higher gas prices across the Great Lakes, with prices in Michigan hitting $2.55 a gallon. Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan says this trend likely marks the beginning of the season’s road to higher summer gas prices. …
Read More »Michigan Lottery Launches March Bonus Draws
The Michigan Lottery’s new Bonus Draws promotion will give Daily 3 and Daily 4 players chances to win extra cash throughout March. Beginning today and for a limited time, Daily 3 and Daily 4 Bonus Draws will be announced during select midday and evening broadcasts of the winning numbers. Every …
Read More »DNR Presents ‘Wildlife Through Forestry’ Forums In Western U.P.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently launched a project designed to demonstrate to private landowners that they can accomplish their wildlife habitat enhancement goals and objectives by careful implementation of a well-written resource management plan. As part of this effort – using funding from a Natural Resources Conservation Service …
Read More »Students Invited To Take Part In Local History Smackdown
Are you an area high school student interested in local history? Do you want to compete over it? If so, it’s time to get ready for the 15th Annual High School Local History Smackdown! The Smackdown offers Copper Country high school students the chance to test their knowledge of all …
Read More »All-School Musical Oliver! Cancelled
The Calumet Theatre’s All School Musical production of “Oliver”, scheduled to be performed in late April, has been canceled due to a low level of student participation. “Theatre management, the cast and I are all deeply disappointed that this decision had to be made.” said Director David Crowley. “The small number …
Read More »Planning Meeting For Rotating Homeless Shelter In The Copper Country.
Just because you can’t always see it…doesn’t mean homelessness doesn’t continue to be a problem in the Copper Country. There’s a new effort to help those without a bed to call their own. Tentatively called Hope House, Copper Country Homeless Prevention Coalition Chair John Niemela says there are modeling the …
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