New distracted driving legislation is expected to be announced today. Lt. Mike Shaw with the Michigan State Police says distracted driving is not just limited to using phones while driving. The bill is designed to protect innocent people from injuries and fatalities caused by distracted driving.
Read More »Dining With Diabetes Class Offered By MSU Extension
Diabetes can sure change the way you sit down to dinner. Registration is now open for Dining with Diabetes, offered by Michigan State University Extension. Extension Educator Erin Carter says the five week course will show people how they can still enjoy food even though they are diabetic. PLAY Carter-033017-1 …
Read More »Help Select the Isle Royale Teen Artist
Houghton, MI – Teens 13 to 18: your artistic opinion matters. Join Isle Royale National Park (NP) and the Copper Country Community Arts Center (CCCAC) in helping to select the 2017 Isle Royale Teen Artist at one of the following events: Thursday April 6, between 4:00 to 5:30 pm Saturday April 8, …
Read More »Grant Will Support MI-TRALE ORV Training & Trail Maintenance
Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and the Environment (MI-TRALE) would like to announce that they have been selected as a 2017 recipient of a Polaris T.R.A.I.L.S. grant. Don Helsel, the president of MI-TRALE stated that “These funds will be used to purchase 2 youth ATVs, helmets, eye protection, …
Read More »NMU To Expand Broadband Service Throughout U.P. Over Next Two Years
Northern Michigan University will receive a $6.5 million Investment Fund Award from the Michigan Strategic Fund to accelerate its effort to extend high-speed educational broadband throughout the Upper Peninsula. The funds will be used to build out and equip 64 cities and townships over a two-year period. NMU will contribute …
Read More »New Calumet Family Health Center Combines Dental & Medical Care Services
You don’t normally think of going to the dentist’s and the doctor’s at the same time, but the Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center in Calumet is bringing the two together. Their new location features an open bay concept that allows them to integrate medical and dental services. Reynolds-033017-1 Director …
Read More »Senate Approves Michigan Jobs Bill
The Michigan Senate has approved “The Good Jobs for Michigan” package sponsored by Sen. Jim Stamas. The bills would help the state attract new and expanded business investments resulting in the creation of high-wage Michigan jobs. Stamas says qualifying businesses would either have to create at least 500 jobs that …
Read More »Bill Alllowing You To Warm Your Car In Your Driveway Heads To House
A bill heading to the house for consideration would let people heat up their cars in their own private drive-ways with out getting fined. The current law can result in a civil infraction. Republican state representative Holly Hughes is the sponsor of the legislation. She says drivers are still recommended …
Read More »Four Recalls Announced By Ford
Ford announcing four separate recalls involving nearly a half million vehicles. AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert.
Read More »Michigan Using Tax Breaks To Help Businesses
State lawmakers want to use more tax incentives to lure more businesses to Michigan. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick says this is a departure from the way Lansing has been doing business. JOB CREATION-A-SKUBICK 032917 At the same time, lawmakers don’t feel like they can give bigger tax breaks when …
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