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Local Schools To Have Final Say On Proposed LGBTQ Safe School Guidelines

The Michigan Department of Education is encouraging residents to consider new guidelines being looked at that will, among other things, allow transgender students to choose which bathroom they use at school. The guidelines outline policies for safe and supportive learning environments for LGBTQ students in schools in hopes that students …

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Police Chase Ends With Calumet Man Arrested

The Calumet man who fled from police Thursday was arraigned Friday in Houghton County District Court. Thirty–three year old Patrick Shey is facing four felony charges: second degree home invasion, third degree fleeing from police, possession of a controlled substance- analogues and resisting, obstructing and assaulting a police officer. Shey …

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White Nose Syndrome Still Decimating Local Bat Population

It’s now the third year since White Nose Syndrome first started killing bats in the Upper Peninsula. The hundreds of abandoned mines in the Western U.P. make a terrific habitat for many species of bats, as well as fertile ground for the spread of the disease. DNR Wildlife Biologist John …

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DNR Holds Community Meetings About Fishing Season

April 1st marks the first day of the open water fishing season. The DNR Fisheries Division holds community meetings this time of year to answer any questions anglers might have about the upcoming season. George Madison, a Fisheries Supervisor presented at the 3 Western Upper Peninsula meetings, including the last …

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Snyder Tops Dubious Fortune Poll

A Fortune Magazine reader’s poll says that Michigan Governor Rick Snyder is number one on the list of the 19 most disappointing leaders in the world, because of his role in the Flint water crisis. Flint had switched water sources while under an emergency manager appointed by the governor. The …

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Study Shows Shore Vulnerability in Oil Spill

A computer-modeling study from the University of Michigan shows that more than 700 miles of shoreline in Lakes Huron and Michigan are potentially vulnerable to oil spills if there’s a pipeline rupture beneath the Straits of Mackinac. Researchers ran more than 800 different simulations of an oil release from the …

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Senator Smith Submits Resignation

State Senate Democrat Virgil Smith, who has been sentenced to 10-months in jail for a felony conviction, submitted his resignation from the upper chamber Thursday. The Senate Business Office received Smith’s letter of resignation around 12:50 p.m. according to Senate Republican spokeswoman Amber McCann. Smith’s resignation will become official when …

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Tax Filing Season – e-Filing is the Trend

It’s tax season, and a spokesman for Michigan’s treasury department says the earlier you file the better. Terry Stanton of the state treasury department says people who file early and do it by e-file could see their tax return, if they’re getting one, within 7 to 10 business days. While …

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