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Slow Gas Price Slide Continues

Gasoline prices continue to fall across Michigan, with the statewide average slipping back below $4.00 per gallon within the last week. AAA Michigan’s survey places the average price of a gallon of unleaded regular at $3.95. That’s nearly 10 cents less than a week ago, and 21 cents less than …

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Michigan Tech Sets New School Record on Research Expenses

Michigan Tech University has a reputation around the country and globe, as a top tier engineering and research institution. To maintain their prowess among the nation’s best, the school must spend so much money to conduct research on a very large number of fields. In 2022, the school spent a …

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The Nature Conservancy Moves One Step Closer to Protecting 31,000 Acres of the Keweenaw Peninsula

Nearly 31,000 acres of land in the Keweenaw Peninsula will remain natural. Last week The Nature Conservancy (TNC) announced their purchase of three of four parcels, from The Rohatyn Group (TRG). The 22,700 acres from TRG, cost the conservancy fair market value of 27.2 million dollars. One of the biggest …

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Copper Country Kids Trick or Treat Tonight – Aspirus Offers Safety Tips

The Copper Country will be invaded by spooks, witches, ghosts, superheroes and other extraordinary creatures as Halloween arrives this evening. Most municipalities have set official trick or treat hours beginning at 5:00, and running until 7:30 or 8:00. Weather is expected to be dry and pleasant, with light winds, and …

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Baraga Man Appointed to State Counseling Board

A Baraga man has been appointed to the Michigan Board of Counseling. Robin Chosa operates a food vending business, and is an operations manager for the MTU Ford Center. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Michigan Technological University. If approved by the state senate, Chosa will represent …

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City of Houghton Seeks Commission Members

The City of Houghton is looking to fill vacancies on several commissions. Terms on the Planning Commission, the Housing Commission, and the Downtown Development Authority/Tax Increment Finance Authority begin January 1, 2023. To serve on the planning commission, the applicant must be a qualified elector of the city or an …

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Electric School Buses Coming to the Copper Country

The Copper Country could soon be getting its first electric school buses.  The L’Anse School District has received a $790,000 grant to purchase two electrically powered vehicles. The money is part of more than $54 million dollars earmarked in the 2022 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. In total, 25 Michigan districts will …

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National Prescription Drug Tak Back Day is Tomorrow

MSP posts across Michigan are accepting old and expired prescriptions and medications as a part the Drug Enforcement Agency’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The Calumet Post will be open tomorrow from 10 am to 2 pm to accept dropped off prescriptions. The take back event will only accept …

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Hancock Residents will Decide on a Police Millage in November

Very soon Hancock residents will decide if a new millage rate to support the police department is needed in the community. Hancock, like other police departments, has struggled to retain and recruit full time officers. If passed the new police millage would add around 100,000 dollars to the police department’s …

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AG Issues Sex Abuse Report for Marquette Diocese; Diocese Responds

Most of the allegations of sexual abuse by Upper Peninsula priests that turned up in a major state investigation will never be pursued. Attorney General Dana Nessel released the first of seven reports on the statewide probe into the Catholic church yesterday. Report number one focused on the Marquette Diocese. …

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