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Youth Advisory Council Students Help Winterize Calumet Home

There are many small ways to save big on your energy bills this winter. Students from the Youth Advisory Council spent part of the weekend helping a Calumet resident do just that with some winterization. Habitat for Humanity got the project started by replacing the windows on the home and …

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Tech QuizBowl Team Wins National Competition

Forestry terminology is no walk in the park. It’s full of taxonomy, long latin names; it deserves its own dictionary. The Society of American Foresters gets this—and requires its student chapter officers to compete in an annual QuizBowl at their meeting. This year, the Michigan Technological University team took first …

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Aspirus Keweenaw Receives 2 National Awards

LAURIUM, MI – Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital in Laurium is gaining national recognition after receiving two distinguished awards for quality. Aspirus has earned the 2014 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures ® designation from The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States. Aspirus also received …

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Kivela Charged Under State's "Super Drunk" Law

The Detroit Free Press issued this information: LANSING — A state lawmaker was speeding at 80 miles per hour, swerving in and out of lanes and was confused about where he was coming from when a sheriff’s deputy stopped him just north of Lansing on Nov. 9, according to records …

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Michigan Moves up Forbes Best States for Business Rankings

Michigan’s moved up Forbes’ ranking of best states for business. The Great Lakes State ranks 30th in the annual Best States for Business, up 12 spots from 2013. Forbes website notes that Michigan became a right-to-work state in 2013, repealed its business tax, rolled back taxes on business-owned property and …

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Does The Soo Lock Study Guarantee A New Lock Will Be Built?

The Soo Locks at Sault Ste. Marie are one step closer to getting a makeover, although this isn’t the first time that’s happened. The Army Corps of Engineers recently received the green light, and $1.35 million, to study replacing two small locks – which allow large ships to travel from …

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MSU Victory Celebration Leads To Several Arrests

Police in East Lansing say several people were arrested Saturday night and Sunday morning after Michigan State’s last second upset win over Ohio State in Columbus. Snowballs were reportedly thrown at police and a couch was set on fire at an apartment complex that’s seen its fair share of burnt upholstery. A …

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