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Park Awards Heritage Grants

Keweenaw NHP Advisory Commission and the National Park Service at Keweenaw National Historical Park announce that 18 Keweenaw Heritage Grants were awarded for projects throughout Upper Michigan’s Copper Country. The grants were distributed both inside and outside of the Quincy and Calumet Units of the park with an emphasis on …

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No Fuel Available At Presque Isle State Harbor

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced that fuel currently is unavailable at Presque Isle State Harbor due to a fuel line problem. Staff is working to repair the fuel line and hopes to have it in working order next week. Boaters who plan to fuel up at the harbor …

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House Approves Dianda’s Small Business Bill

The House of Representatives approved today House Bill 4074, introduced by state Rep. Scott Dianda(D-Calumet), allowing businesses that currently sell beer and wine to also sell gas. “I appreciate the quick House action on my bill because this will help small businesses serve their communities,” said Dianda. “As a former …

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“Microbead” Ban Introduced

A move is underway to ban “microbeads” in cleaning products like soap and toothpaste. The nearly invisible beads have been found in surface waters of the Great Lakes recently. In Congress, Representative Fred Upton of Michigan is co-sponsoring bills to ban the small beads. A hearing was held recently on …

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Bill Would Require A Warrant For Email & Text Message Searches

The government would have to get a search warrant to look through your emails and text messages under a resolution introduced in the Michigan House. If approved the resolution would place a question on the November, 2016 ballot asking voters if police departments should have to get a search warrant …

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Battle Over Paid Time Off Benefits Underway

Lawmakers in Lansing took a first round of testimony Tuesday on a measure that would keep local governments from forcing employers to provide benefits like paid time off. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce backs the bill and says it will keep workplace policies consistent in Michigan. Labors unions oppose the …

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Road Repair Funding Plans Being Devised

Lawmakers in the Michigan House will get a glimpse at House Speaker Kevin Cotter’s proposed plan to fund road repairs in the state. Cotter has scheduled an afternoon news conference to unveil the plan. He first hinted at a proposal he hopes can garner the backing of both Republicans and …

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Senator Smith Stripped Of His Responsibilities

State Senator Virgil Smith has been stripped of his responsibilities in Lansing in the wake of his arraignment on five charges stemming from a domestic dispute. Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich has removed Smith from his committees and Democratic caucus responsibilities. Smith however has not been removed as chair of …

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Waara Explains Kestner Park Maintenance

When the weather is nice, it’s a popular place for families and children. But for the next couple of weeks, the City of Houghton will be doing some maintenance on Kestner Waterfront Park. That means park attractions, like the Chutes & Ladders play area, will have to be closed off …

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Western U.P. Man Takes Plea Deal, Faces Federal Charges

A Western U.P. man is facing federal drug charges after he accepted a plea deal in Circuit Court. According to records from the Gogebic County Prosecutor’s Office, 30–year–old Raymond Bowser of Bessemer pleaded guilty to a domestic violence charge and a resisting and obstructing charge. Along with help from the U.S. …

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