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UP Lawmaker Calls for Dark Store Study

As a pair of Upper Peninsula lawmakers push to ban “Dark Store” arguments, a fellow U.P. lawmaker wants to find out how much the loophole is costing local governments. State Representative Scott Dianda is sponsoring a resolution asking the state to study the use of the “Dark Store” theory. Big …

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UPS Van and and RV Collide In Ontonagon County

A UPS van and an RV collided on M-28 yesterday afternoon. The accident happened around 5:00 pm. Witnesses say the UPS driver pulled out from a side street into the path of the RV, which was westbound on M-28 just west of Trout Creek. The UPS driver was not injured. …

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Festival Ruska ‘Finnishes’ with Genealogy Day

One of North America’s leading forensic genealogists is among six experts who have signed on to present at Finnish Genealogy Day at Finlandia University’s Finnish American Heritage Center (FAHC) on Saturday, September 26 as part of Festival Ruska. Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick — who is the author of two of the best-selling books in genealogy, …

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Three Pets Perish In Ontonagon House Fire

Just 8:00pm Thursday, Deputies from the Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a house fire at 414 Chippewa st. in the village of Ontonagon. When one of the Deputies arrived on scene smoke was visible throughout both floors of the home. The Ontonagon Village Fire dept. responded to the fire. …

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Automotive Companies Take Part In Career FEST At Michigan Tech

Some of the best engineers in the world come out of Michigan Tech. And no one knows that better than people from the automotive industry. Automotive Day, part of Tech’s Career FEST, saw representatives from eight different companies–including Detroit’s Big Three–come to talk with students and show them what they …

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Record Number Of Women Attending Michigan Tech

Fall 2015 enrollment at Michigan Technological University is 7,238, the highest the school has seen in more than 30 years. Female enrollment is at a record high, with women making up 26.9 percent of the student body. Female enrollment in the College of Engineering rose to 26.7 percent, and the …

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Paper Merger Helps UP

Two paper companies, NewPage and Verso, have merged and timber industry officials in the Upper Peninsula are happy. Bill Hennigan of Ishpeming, president of the Great Lakes Timber Professional’s Association says it will help stabilize that industry in the U.P. and also provide jobs Hennigan says the timber industry has …

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3rd Grade Reading Targeted in Bill

A legislative committee in Lansing heard testimony Thursday on a proposal to intensify instruction for young elementary students in Michigan who are struggling with reading. The bill would also hold back of students from fourth grade if their reading ability is not up to snuff. One estimate says it could …

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Bills Would Authorize Certain DHHS Workers to Make Arrests and Carry Guns

Certain Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) workers would be authorized to make arrests and carry firearms, under bills advancing through the state legislature. Senate Republican, Peter MacGregor, is sponsoring the legislation that would give the powers to agents of the DHHS’ Office of Inspector General. He says …

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