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More Death Claims To Be Paid By GM

The General Motors victim compensation fund has approved 57 death claims linked to accidents caused by a faulty ignition switch. The number of claims for compensation is now at 4,345. Another 33 claims were received last week. In addition to the death claims, the fund has also approved 85 claims …

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Survey Asks How Government Leaders Rate Roads

Fewer than one in five local government leaders label their roads in good condition, according to a new University of Michigan survey. The survey questioned top elected and appointed officials in the state’s 1,800 or so units of government on a wide range of road-related issues. The majority said their roads …

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Record Amount of Campaign Funds Raised in 2014

A new report shows Michigan political action committees (PAC) raised a record setting $68 million in the 2014 election cycle. According to the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, the 150 political action committees that raised the most money during the two-year 2014 cycle brought in about $17 million more than the …

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Mixed Feelings By Retailers On Proposed Sales Tax Hike

While approval would have its benefits, the state’s largest retailers organization has taken no position on the upcoming May vote on how to raise more funding for the repair of Michigan roads and bridges. As the exact wording becomes finalized this week, Tom Scott, of the Michigan Retailers Association says …

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MPSC Cancels Prehearing in Wisconsin Electric Power Company “Show Cause” Case

February 23, 2015 – The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) today canceled a prehearing conference scheduled for Feb. 25 involving its previous order (http://efile.mpsc.state.mi.us/efile/docs/17829/0001.pdf) directing Wisconsin Electric Power Company to “show cause” why it should not be prohibited from suspending operation of or retiring the Presque Isle Power Plant (PIPP) …

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Copper Country Today–February 22, 2015

On this week’s Copper Country Today, Sam Ali will be talking with CLK Schools Superintendent Darryl Pierce about many topics regarding education in the state. Also, Rick Allen will be speaking with Calumet High School JROTC instructor Major Michael Farley. Sunday mornings at 7:00 on 97-7 The Wolf, 8:00 on 1400 AM 99-3 …

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Upcoming Bridge Closures This Week

The next series of bridge closures are now known. Two-hour closures of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge have been scheduled for 2-4 a.m. Tuesday February 24th, Wednesday the 25th, Friday the 27th and Saturday the 28th. You will not be able to cross the bridge during these closures. Additional closures …

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Funding For LSSU Research Center

In his recent budget proposal, Governor Rick Snyder is recommending that Lake Superior State University receive funding for its planned Center for Freshwater Research and Education. The center, which is a proposed $12 million expansion of LSSU’s existing Aquatic Research Laboratory, would be housed in a building near the west …

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Engineers’ Week At Michigan Tech

The week long celebration of engineers is underway at Michigan Tech. National Engineers Week focuses on the positive contributions that engineers make to society. Several events hosted by the Tau Beta Pi chapter and Alpha Society are taking place this week on Tech campus. Students will get to view a …

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Rate Relief Announced For Cloverland Customers

Rate relief is on the way for Cloverland Electric Cooperative Members in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered Midcontinent Independent System Operator to develop a new method for how to pay for the costs of operating the Presque Isle Power Plant in Marquette. Cloverland customers …

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