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LL-H School Board Welcomes New Buses

Members of the Lake Linden-Hubbell Board of Education got an up close look at the district’s newest school buses last night. The two buses are actually two years old. They were purchased through the Holland Bus Company after they were returned from leases. Superintendent Brad Codere said the combined cost …

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U.P. Group Wants LinkedIn Recognition

An Upper Peninsula business development group is asking the LinkedIn networking website to recognize the Upper Peninsula as a region. Currently, LinkedIn assigns Yoopers either to its Duluth, Wausau, Green Bay or Saginaw regions. Officials at InvestUP say that limits the opportunities for Upper Peninsula professionals to communicate, and often …

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Telephone Scam Alert

Fall has brought out a new wave of telephone scammers. State Police troopers at the Calumet Post remind you never to give out banking or personal information to anyone who calls on the phone. Recent complaints involve a caller who asks for money on behalf of a friend or relative …

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Ravine River Lamprey Treatment to Begin

Lamprey treatment is scheduled to take place over the next several days at the Ravine River in Arvon Township. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides (Lampricid and Bayluscide) to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the stream bottom. Lampricides are selectively toxic to sea lampreys, but a …

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L’Anse Village Council Supports Meadowbrook

At an otherwise quiet L’Anse Village Council meeting last night, council members voted to contribute 150-dollars toward more extensive advertising of this fall’s Howl-O-Scream Haunted House. The haunted house is a major fundraiser for Meadowbrook Arena, and is looking to bring in more people by expanding its outreach. Village Manager …

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Hancock Woman Celebrates 110th Birthday

A Hancock native will mark a milestone today that few people accomplish. Julia Carlson Dennis will celebrate her 110th birthday. Dennis owned her own accounting business for many years, and continued to serve a few clients until age 90. Fellow members of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church tell us she cleared her …

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M-26 Construction at Eagle River to Begin

Drivers on M-26 in the Eagle River area can expect lane closures and brief delays beginning today. Work on the bridge over the Eagle River is scheduled to last until October 10th. One lane of traffic will remain open, regulated by temporary traffic signals. Work on the bridge will include …

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Isle Royale Wolf Transfers Resume

The attempt to reinvigorate the wolf population on Isle Royale National Park is underway again. Wolf being loaded for flight to Isle Royale on US Fish and Wildlife Service aircraft. Photo courtesy of John Pepin, Michigan DNR Isle Royale National Park staff and partners relocated a wolf from the Upper Peninsula …

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MTU Prof Appointed to State Board

A Michigan Tech professor has been appointed to the Michigan Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Advisory Council. Jacqueline Huntoon is a professor of geology, provost, and senior vice president for academic affairs. She will represent K-12 and postsecondary educational institutions involved with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career preparation …

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