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 …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Making A List Of Local Book Groups
Wanted: Book Groups Do you participate in a book group? The Portage Lake District Library is creating a list of local book groups for all ages and would like to hear about yours. Useful information includes the name of your group and contact person, a theme if you have one, …
Read More »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 …
Read More »New Council Member Seguin Attends First Regular Hancock City Council Meeting
Hancock resident Daniel Seguin is the newest member of the Hancock city council. Seguin was elected last week and attended his first regular meeting of the council Wednesday night. A Hancock resident since 2010, Seguin hopes to make a difference in the community he lives in An Academic Advisor and …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Different Approach May Help Get Your Kids To Follow Directions
“Just do it”, “Because I told you so”. Sound like some things you might say to your kids? That’s not the best approach according to the author of “The Explosive Child”, Dr. Ross Greene, an associate psychology professor at Virginia Tech. Greene says you can do that by gathering information …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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.
Read More »Tests Show Safety of Booster Seats
Booster seats are doing a better job of protecting older children. Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert tells us about the results of some new tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Read More »DNR reports damage to snowmobile trail signs in Marquette County
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking help from the public to identify whoever is responsible for recent damage to numerous signs along two snowmobile trails in western Marquette County. Signs were knocked down, run over or otherwise vandalized along Trail No. 8 and Trail No. 5 over the …
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