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Schleiger Begins Gubernatorial Campaign

He markets himself as a blue-collar, no nonsense guy–and he’s running for governor. Independent Gubernatorial Candidate Todd Schleiger will kick off a statewide campaign Sunday, calling it his “Common Sense Tour.” Schleiger also wants to crackdown on what he calls the misappropriation of taxes. The resident of Lake Orion has …

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New CEO Takes Over At Highland Copper

LONGUEUIL, CANADA–(Marketwired – Feb. 22, 2017) – Highland Copper Company Inc. (TSX VENTURE:HI) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that, effective immediately, Mr. Denis Miville-Deschênes has joined the Company as President and CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of the Company. Mr. Miville-Deschênes is a mining engineer …

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Range Lions Help Kids Get Glasses

The Range Lions Club met earlier this week at the Range Lounge in South Range. At the meeting, the club recognized Lions John Pastore, Janet Gregorich, Mary Lou Wisti and Duane Pangrazzi for perfect attendance with a Lions certificate and attendance award pin. Shopko Project Eyecare, in conjunction with the …

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Support Dial Help At Packers Tailgate Tour

There’s no doubt the Copper Country is also Packer Country, with thousands of dedicated fans of the Green Bay Packers. Though not everyone is a fan, everyone can agree that Dial Help provides an essential service to local residents. The upcoming Packer Tailgate Tour will benefit Dial Help when it …

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Houghton Eyeing Grants For City Projects

There may be a buyer for the old depot building on the Houghton waterfront. Houghton City Manage Eric Waara informed the city council at their regular meeting Wednesday that the property owners have an offer for the purchase of the former Aspirus Medical Arts building. The offer is contingent on …

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Why Camp Kitwen Is Not An Option

What can be done about the overcrowding at the Houghton County Jail? In accordance with the Michigan Jail Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act, Sheriff Brian McLean notified county officials that the jail has been at or over 100 percent capacity for about a month. There are currently 31 inmates at the …

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Income Tax Rollback Fails In State House

Efforts to cut Michigan’s income tax failed after a long 12 hour House session that ended early this morning. The House voted down the bill 55 to 52. That vote came after an amendment was adopted that called for the income tax rate to drop to 4.15 percent in 2018 …

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Winning Powerball Jackpot Ticket Bought In Indiana

There is a big winner of the $435.3 million Power Ball lottery, but they aren’t in Michigan. The winning ticket was sold in Indiana. A ticket worth $2 million was sold in New Jersey and tickets worth $1 million were sold in Kansas, Massachusetts, New York and Texas. Saturday’s drawing …

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