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Calumet Hockey Raising Money For State Championship Run

The Calumet Copper Kings need your support! The hockey team recently won the MHSAA Regional Championship and are now starting a quest to win the State Championship. The journey begins Wednesdaywhen they will face Big Rapids in the state quarterfinal in Sault Ste. Marie. If the Copper Kings are successful …

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Citizen Historians Sought For Keweenaw Time Traveler

Local history buffs are invited to help build the Keweenaw Time Traveler. Michigan Tech researchers have been working on a project to build an online historical atlas of the Copper Country using historic maps and demographic information to connect the people and places of our past. You are invited to …

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Trial Scheduled For School Lock-Down Suspect

The case against an Atlantic Mine man who caused a lock-down at an elementary school last November may be headed to trial. 30-year-old Niles Nathan Rothenberger appeared in Houghton County Circuit Court Monday for a pretrial. He has pled Not Guilty to the high court misdemeanor charge of possession of …

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Break-In Suspect Takes Plea Agreement

A plea agreement has been reached for the alleged look-out for a theft of firearms. 19-year-old Jake Hugall pled guilty to larceny of a firearm for his role in a break-in at a sporting goods store in Hancock last December. The charge is a felony punishable by five years in …

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Plea Agreement Reached In Atlantic Mine Drug Case

A plea agreements has been reached in a drug case from Atlantic Mine. 48-year-old Steven Ruotsala pled guilty to possession of meth–a ten year felony, and possession of the controlled substance Ritalin–a two year felony. Ruotsala was arrested in October at his residence following a drug bust. A 20-year Delivery or …

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Opposition Takes Stand Against Revised Travel Ban

Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee is speaking out against the latest executive order by President Donald Trump. The revised travel ban temporarily halts entry to the U.S. for people from six Muslim-majority nations who are seeking new visas. The Flint Township Democrat says a heavy reliance to thwart the order will …

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Mercury Levels In Tuna Rising

A new report says mercury in certain Pacific Ocean tuna is rising, despite atmospheric pollution levels from the early 1970s through the late 1990s remaining constant. Paul Drevnick, a former U of M researcher and current water quality scientist in Alberta, Canada, says mercury levels in Bigeye and Yellowfin tuna …

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