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South Range Man Pleads Not Guilty To Nine Felonies

A case against a South Range man facing several drug charges continues. 24-year-old Charles Lester Knuckles appeared in Houghton County Circuit Court Wednesday for an arraignment. Knuckles is facing nine felonies–including operating a drug house, delivering contraband on jail property, and delivery of a controlled substance within 1000 feet of …

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Bipartisan Soo Locks Modernization Act Introduced

Washington D.C.– U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, Representative Jack Bergman, U.S. Senator Gary Peters, and Representatives Sandy Levin, Fred Upton, Bill Huizenga, Tim Walberg, Dan Kildee, Mike Bishop, Debbie Dingell, Brenda Lawrence, John Moolenaar, Dave Trott, and Paul Mitchell today introduced the bipartisan Soo Locks Modernization Act. The legislation authorizes the …

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Chassell Residents May Use Library For Another Year

Chassell residents will be allowed to continue using the Portage Lake District Library–at least for now. Voters approved a proposal to pull out of the library district last November, which would have been effective at the end of this year. But an agreement between the library and Chassell Township extends …

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Celebrate Three 100th Anniversaries With The Salvation Army

It’s been about a century since the beginning of World War I, The Salvation Army invented the doughnut and so-called “Doughnut Girls” served the treat to military forces and The Salvation Army in Hancock wants you to celebrate with them. Events include a doughnut eating contest, a doughnut decorating contest, …

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New Award Will Recognize Restaurants That Use Michigan Products

Lansing, Michigan – The Michigan Restaurant Association (MRA) has partnered with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Michigan Ag Council to raise awareness of the economic impact of restaurants using Michigan manufactured products. This is a group partnership that will be working together to recognize restaurants with …

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Second Saturday Coffee Talk with Karen Tembreull

Hancock-  The Copper Country Community Arts Center is hosting its first Second Saturday Coffee Talk on Saturday, June 10th at 11am. In these informal talks, artists will share their work and process. This Saturday’s artist is Karen Tembreull. Karen Tembreull has been harvesting local materials and making basketry forms since …

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Winners of the 2017 Upper Peninsula History Awards

Lansing, Mich.—The Historical Society of Michigan announces the winners of its 2017 Upper Peninsula History Awards, which will be presented during its 68th annual Upper Peninsula History Conference in Iron River and Caspian, Mich., June 23-25, 2017. Each year, the Historical Society of Michigan presents two awards at the Upper …

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