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Dianda’s Bill Vetoed

While some bills were approved, many were vetoed including one bill sponsored by Representative Scott Dianda. The bill was looking to remove the prohibition on prorating licensing and transfer fees associated with liquor licenses. It was approved by both the state House and Senate but Governor Rick Snyder shot it …

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Free Rides Home for New Year’s Eve

If you’re going to be around Calumet tonight to enjoy New Year’s Eve and are probably going to need a ride home, SS Taxi Service will be offering free rides home. If the location of the bar or party is within a 10 mile radius of Calumet, call 369-4041 anytime …

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UPPCO to Drawdown Reservoirs

Upper Peninsula Power Company crews are planning to lower water levels at their hydro reservoirs in the western U.P. The drawdowns will begin in January in accordance with federal regulations and are in anticipation of annual spring runoff. The first drawdowns will be at the Victoria Dam and Bond Falls …

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Men’s Health Tune-Up

With 2014 winding down, many people will be setting their New Year’s resolutions soon, and for men who want to work on fitness, UP Health System Portage is holding a special event next month. The sixth annual Men’s Health Tune-Up will take place on January 17th at Hancock High School. The …

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Snyder Bans Athletes from Unionizing

Governor Rick Snyder has said no to the idea of college athletes unionizing. The governor Tuesday signed a bill into law that bans student-athletes at state public universities from forming or joining a union. The measure had passed both the house and senate mostly on party-line votes, as Republicans mostly …

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BAC Level Lowered for Watercrafts, Snowmobiles and ORVs

Governor Rick Snyder has signed legislation to change the legal blood-alcohol limit for drivers operating watercraft, snowmobiles and off-road vehicles. The bills make the blood alcohol limit 0.08 in Michigan while operating all watercraft, snowmobiles and off-road vehicles. The legislation reduces the limit from its current level of 0.10 to …

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DNR Fish Stocking Results for 2014

The Department of Natural Resources says it put more than 22 million fish into Michigan’s waters this year. The DNR’s Fisheries Division stocked six different species during the fall, totaling more than 483,000 fish that weighed more than 8.8 tons. Brook trout, lake trout, rainbow trout, steelhead, Atlantic salmon, walleye …

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Casperson Sounds Off on Wolf Hunt Ruling

State Senator Tom Casperson says he was shocked with the recent federal court ruling that threw out the decision to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list. The move bans wolf hunting and trapping in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Escanaba Republican says it will cause problems in …

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Two-Vehicle Accident in Houghton

Police are still investigating a two-vehicle accident that occurred yesterday afternoon in Houghton. The incident occurred at the intersection of Razorback Drive and M-26. A 19-year-old Atlantic Mine man collided with a 60-year-old woman from Mohawk when he tried to avoid a collision with another vehicle that crossed in front …

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Snowmobile Accident Sends Man to Hospital

An elderly man is in a Duluth hospital after falling off his snowmobile in Ontonagon County Sunday. The Wakefield Post of the Michigan State Police say the 70-year-old man from Lemont, Illinois was traveling eastbound on Trail No. 8 west of Ewen when he became separated from his snowmobile. The …

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