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State Lacks Help in Bullying Cases

Michigan is the 8th worst state at controlling bullying. That according to WalletHub.com, which analyzed statistics from each state. The state is 38th in the percentage of high school students bullied on school property, and 39th in the percentage of high school students bullied online. Eight states were not included …

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No Appeal Against Same-Sex Couples

Governor Rick Snyder says he will not appeal U.S. District Court Judge Mark Goldsmith’s ruling recognizing the validity of the approximately 300 same-sex couples married in four counties in Michigan on March 22, 2014. The Governor says his administration will follow the law and extend state marriage benefits to those …

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Drug Bust Suspects Back in Court

Three of the 17 people involved in a large drug bust from December appeared in 97th District Court in L’anse yesterday morning for preliminary exams. Brenda Maki, of Nisula decided to waive her right to a preliminary exam and her case will be bound over to Circuit Court. Warren Selden …

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Cliffs to Buy Power from PIPP

One of the elements of the recent deal to stop huge electric rate increases across the U.P. is now in place. The Cloverland Electric Co-Op, out of the eastern U.P., says Cliffs Natural Resources is once again buying power for the Empire and Tilden Mines from Marquette’s Presque Isle Power …

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Update on White Pine Project

White Pine Copper, LLC, a subsidiary of Canadian company Highland Copper, is on its way to finding out more about the potential for mining copper near the site of the former White Pine mine. An experienced, multi-disciplinary staff gathered at the site in 2014 to undertake the pre-feasibility study required …

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Food Safety Program at Little Brothers

A special program is underway at Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly. Through a grant from the Keweenaw Community Foundation’s Portage Community Health Endowment, Little Brothers has launched its “Serve It Up Safely” food safety program. Program Director Carol Korpela says with all the meals they prepare, it was necessary to …

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Tech Grads Have High Mid-career Salaries

A business website thinks very highly of Michigan Tech graduates. Business Insider gave high marks to MTU for the salaries of its graduates by midcareer, ranking Tech alums 15th with an average midcareer salary of $94,700. The website also reports that Michigan Tech grads have the 10th-highest starting salary in …

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Harrington Promoted at UP Health System-Portage

A promotion has occurred at UP Health Systems. Victor Harrington, who had served as the Marketing Director at UP Health System Portage, will be promoted to the same position for entire UP Health System region. In this role, Harrington will oversee and support existing marketing and business development initiatives at …

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Car Stuck in Snow in Baraga County

Troopers from the Michigan State Police Calumet Post were called to a snowmobile trail early Sunday morning after receiving a broken up 911 call. Upon arriving on the scene, Troopers found two males in a car stuck in the snow. Police say that both males were highly intoxicated. They had …

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Technology Jobs on the Rise in MI

Entrepreneurs in the technology industry are on the rise in Michigan. According to report from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the number of tech start-up companies have more than tripled over the past four years. The 2014 Metrics Report indicated that 248 new tech companies were created in Michigan last …

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