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Cold Weather Can Affect Your Cell Phone

Cold temperatures may cause some problems for your phone. Verizon’s Steve Van Dinter says you can also buy an insulated phone cover to keep it warm. And if you’re planning to be outside or drive through some treacherous weather, bring a portable charger with you such as the Mophie Powerstation.

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Snyder Talks About Pension Tax & Immigration Ban

Removing the state’s pension tax — Governor Rick Snyder says there’s not enough room in the budget to allow that. Tax on public pensions was signed into law as part of a budget balancing plan in 2011. Following President Trump’s executive order calling for a travel ban from seven predominantly …

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Steps Taken To Improve Michigan’s Blueberry Industry

To help improve Michigan’s competitiveness in the blueberry industry, the state’s blueberry producers have approved a referendum to establish a ‘Michigan Blueberry Research & Education Program.” It’ll be run by a new Michigan Blueberry Commission, made up of seven producers appointed by Governor Rick Snyder. The program will be fully …

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Michigan Democrats Oppose DeVos Nomination

Democrats have been speaking all night on the U.S. Senate floor opposing Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, of Michigan, have both spoken against her confirmation. Only a select number of Republicans have taken the floor to support DeVos, of west Michigan.

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Engineering Exploration Day for Middle & High School Girls

Girls&Engin&ParentsFlyerFeb.25.2017 Local middle and high school girls are invited to take part in the Engineering Exploration Day at Michigan Tech’s Great Lakes Research Center. The free event takes place Saturday, February 25th from 10am-1:30pm and is open to girls in grades 7 through 12 and their parents. Participants can try …

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Group Holding Logo Design Contest

The U.P. Wildlife Rehabilitation- Keweenaw Group is a group of volunteers that make up the 501(c)3 not-for-profit association of wildlife rehabbers in the Upper Peninsula. They cover Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon counties. Their goal is to rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife and return them to the wild whenever possible. …

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Heritage Center Sets Spring Semester Enrichment Slate

If someone asks you “Puhutko suomea?” and you don’t know how to respond, or your answer is “Yes, but not very well,” than this semester’s community enrichment classes at Finlandia University’s Finnish American Heritage Center are perfect for you. Among the offerings this year are a pair of Finnish language classes, perfect …

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Michigan Tech’s Winter Carnival Begins This Week

It’s said when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. At Michigan Technological University, when Mother Natures gives you tons of snow, you play in it. Continuing a tradition that began 95 years ago, Michigan Technological University will hold its annual Winter Carnival this month. This year’s theme is “Snow …

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New Bus Opening Up Opportunities For Seniors

It’s important that residents of any senior living community get out and about to enjoy the area’s many festivals and events. Seniors at Gardenview Assisted Living and Memory Care in Calumet will now be able to ride to those events in a new 12-seat bus the center has just purchased. …

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