When it comes to caring for a young person who’s been diagnosed with a concussion, some previous advice may not be the answer. A new study finds those who had been diagnosed with a concussion might be better off doing some light activity rather than resting completely. Neurologist Dr. Andrew …
Read More »2-1-1 Network Now Available Statewide
A new 2-1-1 service is now available throughout Michigan to provide resources and assistance to residents in need of help with utilities and other problems such as water and landlord issues. That’s commissioner Norm Saari. The network connects people with information and resources assistance with utilities. 2-1-1 has been limited …
Read More »Attorney General Announces Charges Against Flint’s Emergency Managers
Additional charges in the Flint contaminated water crisis. Attorney General Bill Schuette has charged two former state appointed emergency managers, Darnell Earley and Gerald Ambrose, with multiple 20-year felonies. Schuette says they failed to protect the residents of Flint from health hazards caused by lead-tainted drinking water.
Read More »Michigan Paving The Way For Autonomous Vehicles
Infrastructure improvements are needed in Michigan to deal with the emerging autonomous vehicle industry. Governor Rick Snyder says they’re already working on highways. Will self driving vehicles hurt the auto industry in Michigan? Snyder, says no. Snyder says you can save a lot of money if you use the roads …
Read More »Gov. Rick Snyder makes appointments to Michigan Technological University Board of Control
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the appointments of Derhun Sanders of Redford Township and Steven Tomaszewski of Howell to the Michigan Technological University Board of Control. The eight-member board is the governing body of the university. “I thank Derhun and Steven for their commitment to serving on …
Read More »Finlandia Responds To Criticism During Internal Investigation
Finlandia University has a long standing reputation in the community for providing a quality education–especially in the fields of nursing, business and the arts. Recently, a rash of student conduct issues has taken the focus from education–and in some people’s minds–earning the school a different reputation entirely. School policy prohibits …
Read More »Casperson Hopeful Wolf Hunting Will Be Allowed
While there aren’t enough wolves on Isle Royale, many believe there are far too many in the Upper Peninsula. Recent legislation has opened the way again for the possible hunting of wolves in the U.P. State Senator Tom Casperson says that corrects an issue with the original legislation. Casperson said …
Read More »Openings On The Houghton County Planning Commission
Want to get involved in local government? The Houghton County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications for two open positions on the Houghton County Planning Commission. One is to represent Local Government Planning and Zoning. The other is to represent Economic Development and Tourism. Applicants must provide documentation with their …
Read More »Nominations For Spark Plug Awards Being Accepted
Have you experienced exceptional customer service? What about a great project that made a significant impact in the community? Or a Young Professional in the community that has made a difference? Nominations are being accepted to recognize local businesses, projects, and individuals for their efforts in the 2016 calendar year. …
Read More »Best Gift–Give Blood
As people celebrate the holidays, Todd Kuhlman with the Red Cross reminds everyone that there is always a shortage of blood donors this time of year, and the need is always there. Kuhlman with the Red Cross says everyone is welcome to give blood.
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