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Elder Abuse Workshops Being Held Throughout The U.P.

June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month.  Elder Abuse Awareness Workshops are being offered all over the U.P.  Elder abuse is a problem throughout all communities.  Those involved may not realize their behaviors are abusive or may by overwhelmed and feel powerless to change.  Likewise, the person being abused may be afraid to confront …

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2016 Bernard F. Gaffney Memorial Scholarship Recipients Announced

Houghton, Michigan—The 2016 Bernard F. Gaffney Memorial Scholarships were presented Thursday, May 26 at the Houghton High School Senior Honors Banquet. Maia Barnhart (left), Taryn Kaurala (not pictured), and Antoni Olszewski (right) were each awarded $2,541 scholarships. Maia will be attending Gogebic Community College to study nursing. Taryn will be …

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Calumet Clinic Construction Underway

Construction is underway on the new U.P. Health System—Calumet Clinic. The $7 million facility will be on the corner of US-41 and Lake Linden Avenue. U.P. Health System—Portage purchased the former Sacred Heart Catholic School location last summer, which had become home to several small businesses as well as a …

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New Deal Boosts Cliffs Natural Resources

Officials from Cliffs Natural Resources hope that a ten-year pellet supply deal will improve U.S. iron ore revenues for the coming year. The company announced a new long-term agreement with ArcelorMittal USA to supply tailor-made iron ore pellets through 2026. ArcelorMittal will purchase up to ten million tons of pellets from …

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Stabenow Visits U.P. Small Businesses

The original story and video can be see on the ABC-10 website. U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow is visiting the Upper Peninsula this week. She met with businesses owners in Escanaba, Perkins, and Marquette on Tuesday. As a senior member of the Finance committee, Stabenow says she helped extend important tax …

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DPS Deal Close

It’s been a long road, but we could soon see a deal in Lansing aimed at rescuing the Detroit Public School District. Here’s Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick. The $500 million House Republican package approved early this month includes more than $30 million to cover transition costs for the new …

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MDP Chair Blasts Trump Over Veterans Comment

Strong reaction from Michigan Democratic Party Chair Brandon Dillon over remarks from Donald Trump regarding contributions made to veteran’s charities. Speaking at a press conference, Dillon said Trump’s own words contradict himself. Dillon said if character is supposed to be important in a President, than his actions are contemptible by …

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Investors Worried About Recent Market Trends

Stocks struggled to a mixed close on Wall Street Tuesday. The Dow closed down 86 points, while the Nasdaq ended the day up 14 points. Business Editor Murray Feldman says there is handwriting on the wall that worries some investors.

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Flint Water Improving

Scientists say the water in Flint is better and people can now use what’s coming out of the faucet for hand-washing, showering and bathing. Scientists say byproducts from disinfecting agents such as chlorine are now at normal levels in Flint, but a filter should still be used for drinking and …

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