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100 High School Students got a Taste of MSP Trooper School

About 100 high school students were recently given a taste of Michigan State Police (MSP) trooper school. Dale George reports. 54 students sponsored by the American Legion and 51 students sponsored by the Michigan District of Kiwanis participated in an abbreviated trooper school. Sergeant Michael McDonald of the MSP Training …

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Another Week Of Falling Gas Prices

Gas prices continue to fall across Michigan. A news survey from Triple-A Michigan shows that for the fifth consecutive week, the statewide average weekly gas price has decreased at least six cents or more from the previous week. That leaves the current statewide average at $2.49 per gallon, about six …

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New Toll Lanes At International Bridge

New toll lanes, featuring new software, improved convenience for bridge customers, and new frequent user discount toll rates, are set to open Monday night at the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge. Contractors and International Bridge Administration (IBA) staff will begin opening the new toll lanes at 10 p.m. Monday, Aug. …

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Low Gas Prices Have Downside

Motorists in Michigan enjoying this weekend are all smiles when it comes to the price of gas, due to the lower per-barrel price of oil. But a downside could be looming, according to Patrick DeHaan of gasbuddy.com. He says if the per barrel price continues to drop, it could mean …

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Bill to Change Teacher Evaluations Could be Changed

A measure that would change the way teachers and school administrators are evaluated in Michigan may finally move out of a House committee this fall. The bill has already passed the Senate but has seemingly stalled in a House committee where it’s been picked through over several hearings. State Representative …

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Chassell Man Victim Of A Hit & Run

The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a vehicle believed to have been involved in a hit and run with a pedestrian. The incident happened Thursday on Paradise Road around 6:30pm. A 37-year-old Chassell man was struck by an unknown vehicle that was traveling northbound on Paradise Road. The …

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Prevent bear problems by removing all food sources

As hard to believe as it might be, black bears see a bird feeder as a food source. Bird feeders, garbage cans and barbeque grills all are bear attractants that humans can control. Bears are more noticeable to people right now, as young bears are establishing their own territories. Bears …

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Veterans Get Assistance At Fair

Veterans often have to jump through hoops to get the benefits they are entitled to. To help them with those hurdles, Congressman Dan Benishek hosted a Veterans Assistance Fair in Houghton Thursday. This is the second of two fairs held in the Upper Peninsula this week, the first being in …

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Spaghetti Fundraiser For Family Who Lost Home In Fire

Life can change in the blink of an eye and no one knows that fact more than area resident Doug Hodges and his family. Their life took a U-turn in mid-July this year when their Laurium home was destroyed by fire. Since that day they have been working to put their lives back …

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