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Hebner Promoted To Houghton County Jail Administrator

The Houghton County Jail has a new Administrator–that announcement coming from Sheriff Brian McLean, who says Corrections Officer Doug Hebner has been promoted to the position. Hebner has served with the Houghton County Sheriff’s Officer for almost 20 years as a corrections officer. He also has worked many seasons as …

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Third Suspect In Northwoods Break-In Arrested

A third suspect has been arrested in connection to a break-in at a store in Hancock. Officers from the Hancock Police Department say the third and final suspect was taken into custody without incident around 4:00 p.m. Monday afternoon. The suspect is charged with breaking and entering with intent and …

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Number Of Farmer’s Markets Rising

The Michigan Farmer’s Association has been tracking the number of markets in the state since 2006 and has seen an increase. Amanda Shreve, program director with the association, says in 2006, there were 90 markets, and now more than 300. Proof, consumers are interested in buying local. Shreve says Michigan …

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People Encouraged To Use Live Christmas Trees

  Do you have a live or fake Christmas tree this year? Even though Michigan is the third top producer of live Christmas trees in the country, the answer might surprise you. Executive director of the Michigan Christmas Tree Association, Marsha Gray, says more people have fake trees in their …

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Interest Rate Hike Expected

This would be only the second time in a decade this has happened– but the Federal Reserve is expected to hike interest rates by a quarter point by the end of the day. David Sowerby, Vice President and Portfolio Manager for Loomis Sayles and Company in Bloomfield Hills, says that’s …

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Speed Limit Increase Awaits Synder’s Signature

Legislation that would increase speed limits on some parts of Michigan freeways is with the governor. The state House approved the bills that would raise the speed limit to 75 miles per hour on freeways in rural areas and to 65 miles per hour on “US” and “M” number highways. …

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Bill Expected To Help Prevent Overdose Deaths

Pharmacists across the state could dispense a drug without a prescription that reverses the effects of an overdose under legislation going to Gov. Rick Snyder. The state House unanimously approved the bill Tuesday. The sponsor, Republican Rep. Anthony Forlini of Harrison Township, says the measure would help stem rising opioid …

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Options For Calumet’s Future Discussed

The Villages of Calumet and Laurium and Calumet Township all have highlights and their own challenges. Dwindling populations and median household incomes well below the state average–especially in Calumet Village–have reduced the availability of services to residents over the years. A team from Michigan Tech’s Department of Social Sciences has …

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