An old scam seems to be making its way through Michigan. As Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick reports, it threatens to send the person getting the call to jail, if they don’t pay their taxes immediately.
Read More »Alligator Gar Being Used To Combat Asian Carp
The once feared Alligator Gar has been introduced to various water-ways around the country to combat Asian Carp. Shed Aquarium Research Scientist Solimon David says it’s the fish’s appearance that mostly intimated people. David says Asian Carp haven’t invaded the Great Lakes due to an electrical barrier keeping them at …
Read More »Watch Out For Ticks Carrying Lyme’s Disease
New warnings out about Lyme’s Disease. Laura Bauman is with the Washtenaw County Public Health Department. Bauman says small deer ticks are what cause the infection. She says repellant is the best way to avoid the disease. Untreated infections may spread to the joints, heart and nervous system.
Read More »Tougher Penalties Against Assaulting People With Special Needs Introduced
A pair of bills that have been introduced in Lansing are meant to crack-down on those who knowingly assault a person with special needs. State Senator John Proos of St. Joseph is a co-sponsor. Under the bills, a first offense would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year …
Read More »Cell Phone Use Causing More Car Accidents
Michigan State Police are reporting an increase in accidents due to drivers using cell phones. A sergeant with the MSP says smart phone usage in crashes has jumped nearly 40 percent since last summer. Investigators have been getting search warrants for details about when drivers involved in accidents were on their …
Read More »Iron-Belle Trail Complete
It’s a small part of a 2,000 mile trail stretching from Ironwood in the Upper Peninsula to Detroit. The state Department of Natural Resources has completed a four mile stretch of the Iron Belle Trail in Bay County. The trail is along an abandoned rail line. The $630,000 cost was paid by …
Read More »Gas Prices Expected To Stay Low
Gas prices are likely to remain low for the remainder of the summer compared to recent years, according to AAA Michigan. Crude oil supplies are at their highest level in years and fuel production has continued to rise. The average price of regular unleaded in the state is about seven …
Read More »Fire In Downtown Houghton
A fire broke out in downtown Houghton Friday evening sometime around 9:oopm. Fire crews responded to the area around LB’s Chill & Grill on Shelden Avenue. As you can see by this video taken by a witness to the fire, flames could be seen coming from the rear of the …
Read More »UP Health System – Marquette Names New Chief Executive Officer
(MARQUETTE, MICH. – July 29, 2016) – UP Health System Market President James Bogan announced today that Brian Sinotte, FACHE, has been appointed to serve as chief executive officer (CEO) for UP Health System – Marquette, effective August 15, 2016. Sinotte comes to Marquette from Maria Parham Medical Center (MPMC), …
Read More »Cone Withdraws From Race For Houghton County Prosecutor
The Republican candidate for Houghton County Prosecutor says he’s out. Calumet’s Jim Cone posted on his Facebook page that he is withdrawing from the race. Cone states that other opportunities arose that he says are better for his family and their well-being. No other details were given in the statement, …
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