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Peace Walk Held In Wake Of Presidential Election

Many in the Michigan Tech community are banding together to offer support to those who are concerned about the ramifications of the presidential election. A Peace Walk was held to reassure underrepresented students, faculty and community members that they are loved. Michigan Tech student Neffertia Tyner is the Community Outreach …

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Clean Audit Presented To CCISD Board

The finances of the Copper Country Intermediate School District are in good condition.  That’s the report from Debbie Bradford of Rukkila, Negro & Associates presented to the CCISD board at their regular meeting this week.  Bradford also stated that the finance staff of the ISD were well prepared and had …

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Falling Newspaper Revenue Leads To More Cuts

Media companies continue being squeezed by declining readership and ad revenues. Business Editor Murray Feldman says newspapers have lost a third of their readers in the past three years, as more adults are getting their news off the web. Some newspapers across the state are offering buyouts to employees to …

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Bland Economy Forecasted For Michigan

A new three-year economic forecast for our state is hot off the presses. But Lansing bureau chief Tim Skubick says a huge boom in the economy is not in the cards. The latest economic forecast doesn’t bode well for Michigan’s population trends. According to Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick, the …

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Be Careful Of How Much Acetaminophen You Take

Americans catch about one billion colds every year, and seven in 10 use over-the-counter medicines to treat cold and flu symptoms. Many contain acetaminophen. But, as Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites explains, you have to be careful about the dosage.

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