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State Urging Caution With Door-to-Door Meat Sales

The state is offering Michigan consumers some tips when buying meat from door-to-door salesman. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development wants consumers to be cautious about door-to-door meat sales. Department spokeswoman, Jennifer Holton, says door-to-door sales can provide an opportunity for some bad actors, so it’s important to …

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Copper Country Today–August 9, 2015

On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with Marc Norton and Heather Brinegar about the Great Deer Chase. In the second segment, Don Simula, CEO of Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center, joins Rick to talk about National Health Centers Week. Brought to you by the Copper Country …

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Aspirus Keweenaw’s Photo Contest Winners

Three local charities are receiving contributions from a photo contest for the new Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital expansion. Pigs-N-Heat, Glitter in Gold and No Kid Without a Christmas each received $200 from contest entrants whose photos were selected as the top three. The top three photographers – Jeremy Rowe and Amanda …

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House Fire In Franklin Township

A house fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in Franklin Township. Fire crews were called out to the house on Fourth Street just northeast of the city of Hancock. The fire was reported about noon and crews worked quickly to bring the blaze under control. The occupants were able to make …

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Portage Health Foundation Establishes Scholarships For Finlandia And Gogebic Community College Students

The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce its partnership with Finlandia University and Gogebic Community College in the creation of a health-science scholarship program for local students. The schools will begin offering currently enrolled students opportunities to apply for the PHFoundation scholarships this fall. The Portage Health Foundation is …

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Bill Will Help Those Discharged Due To PTSD

When a servicemember is suffering mentally from the trials of war, that can sometimes lead to further problems ultimately resulting in a discharge. Senator Gary Peters has co-introduced bipartisan legislation that would help veterans who were dishonorably discharged from the military due to behavior resulting from mental traumas such as …

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Boaters Rescued Near Bete Grise

A group of boaters are safe following a harrowing afternoon on the lake. The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched to a vessel in distress in the Bete Grise area Monday shortly before 2:00pm. They were reported to be in trouble about 4.5 miles north of the Lac Labelle boat launch …

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