It’s been nearly two weeks since 33-year-old Kenneth Ryan Clark went missing. He was last seen late in the evening at his residence in Hancock on January 12th. At some point between 11:30pm and 6:00am the following morning, Ryan left the house on foot–leaving behind his wallet and his cell …
Read More »CCISD Students Head Back To Auto Dealerships
Michigan Works! and the Copper Country Intermediate School District are working to bridge the gap between education and real life work experience by hosting Talent Tours. The Automotive Tech classes from the CCISD will be visiting three local dealerships in the Houghton County Area today. This tour will allow the …
Read More »Critical Need For All Blood Types In The U.P.
The U.P. Regional Blood Center has played a critical role in the collection and distribution of blood in the Upper Peninsula for nearly 50 years. The center provides blood to 13 hospitals in the U.P. and all donations received through the center stay in the community. In addition to their …
Read More »Houghton Accepts Annual Audit
The Houghton City Council accepted their audit for the 2015-16 year at their regular meeting Wednesday. City Manager Eric Waara said the audit showed an increase in net position over the previous year. Two items were noted–the city does not employ a certified public accountant, choosing instead to have a …
Read More »Break In Snow Allows DPW To Catch Up
The unusual January thaw has had some benefits—it’s helped the city of Houghton’s DPW catch up on clearing away the snow. At their regular meeting Wednesday, Houghton City Manager Eric Waara told the city council work crews have been widening the streets at night and that they are looking forward …
Read More »DOW Tops 20,000 For First Time
It is a major milestone on Wall Street–the DOW, closing above the 20,000 mark for the first time. David Sowerby, Vice President at Loomis Sayles was asked if the close was more than a psychological barrier? SOWERBY – 1 Sowerby suggests reaching the 20,000 mark should be good for everyone with …
Read More »New Treatment May Help Bulimia
Bulimia nervosa is a serious disorder where patients binge eat then try to get rid of the food in unhealthy ways. Now a new treatment may help. Health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites. BULIMIA-MNN
Read More »How Using The Phone Can Help You Lose Weight
Talking on the phone may help you lose weight. Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites explains. TELEPHONE COACH-V-LITES(mnn)
Read More »Pension Tax Repeal Gaining Support
The Republican effort to repeal the senior pension tax is picking up some Democratic support. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick has the update. PENSIONTAX-W-SK’
Read More »Michigan Republican Reacts To Trump’s Tweet On Voter Fraud
President Donald Trump plans to follow up his allegations of voter fraud in November’s election with executive action ordering an investigation. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick is tracking reaction. VOTERFRAUD-W-SK
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