Lawmakers met Tuesday in Lansing to increase the fine for selling tobacco to minors and the fine for minors trying to purchase tobacco products. The sponsor of the bill Senator Steven Beida from Macomb County says the initial fine was established in 1988 and has never been raised. The amendment …
Read More »31 People Voted Twice In Detroit During Presidential Election
Audit findings, released today by the state Bureau of Elections, reveal 31 people in Michigan may have voted twice in the November election. Director Chris Thomas says the Precinct Election Board could have caught this on Election Night, blaming it on human error, not fraud. The problems were discovered in …
Read More »Anti-Tax Group Weighs In On Tax Cuts
One anti-tax group says they would rather see state income tax cut instead of the elimination of the pension tax. More on the tax debate with Lansing bureau chief Tim Skubick.
Read More »Survey Says The Office Starting Place For Romance
At a bar, online or even through mutual friends. There are a variety of ways to meet a significant other, but a new survey reveals many people are opting for their office. Lauren Barthold reports:
Read More »Winter Carnival Statue Winners Announced
Judging was held this morning for the Michigan Tech Winter Carnival Statue Competition. This year, there were three division for the Month-Long Statues — Men, Women and Co-Ed. The top three were selected in each division while the top three scores among all divisions were placed into the “Overall Month-Long” …
Read More »Snyder Calls For An Increase In Higher Education Funding
Public universities could get a 2.5 percent funding boost from the state under a new budget proposal unveiled by Governor Rick Snyder. Snyder says half of the increase would be guaranteed with the rest based on a performance formula. Universities that increase tuition by more than 3.8 percent would lose …
Read More »See Sawing For 36 Hours At Winter Carnival
Chilly temperatures won’t put the freeze on Wednesday’s All-Nighter. The official kick-off of Michigan Tech’s Winter Carnival is one of the campus’s most anticipated events of the year. Blue Key Honor Society President Bradley Torni said, “We all, collectively, get together on campus during the All-Nighter and just have a blast. …
Read More »All-Nighter Features More Than Just Deep Fried Twinkies
There’s not a lot of sleeping going on at the campus of Michigan Tech. The All-Nighter, the official kick-off event of Winter Carnival, features food and fun–with many booths put on by student organizations. Silver Wings promotes professional development and military awareness and are raising money to put on more …
Read More »Copper Country Youth Hockey Grants Awarded
Hancock–The Keweenaw Community Foundation is pleased to announce that ourCopper Country Youth Hockey Fund (CCYH) has awarded $2,801.85 to three area organizations. Copper Country Junior Hockey Association (CCJHA) received funding to help families with the cost of hockey registration for their children; Team Copper Country was received funding to support …
Read More »Michigan Tech Community Holding Unity March
Michigan Tech students and members of the community will hold a Unity March Thursday. The march is part of a nationwide show of support for those affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order banning travel from seven predominantly Muslim nations. A stay on the ban was enacted in federal court …
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