By Jennifer Donovan, Director of News & Media Relations University Marketing & Communications Michigan Technological University The international natural resources honor society Xi Sigma Pi is sponsoring a symposium from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, March 24 in Room G002 of the Forestry Building at Michigan Tech. The annual symposium …
Read More »Dianda Nominated to CSG Midwest-Canada Relations Committee
LANSING — State Rep. Scott Dianda (D-Calumet) said today that he thanks House Speaker Tom Leonard for nominating him to serve on the Council of State Governments Midwest’s MLC Midwest-Canada Relations Committee for the 2017-2018 term. CSG Midwest is made of the states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, …
Read More »Tech Environmental Engineering Team Wins Cleaning Water Competition
By Mark Wilcox, News Writer, Michigan Technological University The winners of the Cleaning Dirty Water Competition at Michigan Technological University shouldn’t come as a surprise. The winners are three members of the Tech chapter of the Society of Environmental Engineering — seniors no less — Joseph Doyle, Kyle Mischler and Jeremy …
Read More »Immunization Expert Visits Michigan Tech
Michigan continues to rank near the bottom in the percentage of kids getting immunizations and Houghton County is second to last in the state for parents opting not to get their children vaccinated. Houghton_447449_7 (2) A push is on to change that. Dr. Keith English, the chair of the Department of …
Read More »Still Time To Guess When Sled Will Sink
When the weather warms up enough to melt the ice, there’s going to be a snowmobile sitting on the bottom of the Portage Canal. And when it does, the person who guessed the closest date and time will win up to a $1,000 in the Sink The Sled contest, being …
Read More »Great Lakes Shipping Season To Start
Just after midnight tonight, ships will begin to pass through the Soo Locks at Sault Ste. Marie. Area engineer for the locks, Kevin Sprague, says this is a busy time for shipping. Sprague says they’re evaluating the benefit-cost ratio of building a new Poe Lock, estimated to cost $600 million. …
Read More »Snyder Lays Out Plan To Fight Opioid Abuse
Saying the state of Michigan needs to “do more” in the fight against opioid drug abuse. In Lansing Thursday, Governor Rick Snyder unveiled a new legislative strategy focused on the issue. Jon Hewett has more.
Read More »Smartphone Addiction Compare To Gambling
Speaking in Lansing on smartphone safety, Dr. David Greenfield, founder of the Center for Internet and Technology Addiction, said notifications can be dangerous. Dr. Greenfield equates smart phones to a portable dopamine pump, the pleasure neurochemical in the reward system of the brain.
Read More »Study Shows 2 Out Of 3 People Are Unhappy
Are you happy? Only about one in three people are, according to a recent Harris Poll study. But there are some things you can do to boost your happiness level. Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites takes a look.
Read More »Michigan’s Unemployment Rates Rise Again As 23,000 Enter Workforce
New figures released by the state say Michigan’s unemployment rate rose to 5.3 percent in February, while the number of people entering the job market continued to grow. The rate rose from 5.2 percent in January and compared with a national February jobless rate of 4.7 percent. The state’s workforce …
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