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KBIC Breaks Ground On Marquette Casino

The Ojibwa Casino in Marquette celebrated the ground breaking of their $33.5 million expansion project for their gaming hall. Ojibwa Casinos General Manager Don Wren was among those at the ceremony. “We have a lot of people that are away from here, that are destination bound for this area and …

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Students Tour Local Auto Dealerships

Students can get a good paying job when they graduate without having to attend a four-year college and stay in the area–one way is by putting their automotive skills to work. That was the message shared by the Copper Country Intermediate School District and Michigan Works! as students from Automotive …

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Schools Look To Reduce Suicides Among Med Students

There are high rates of depression and thoughts of suicide among medical students according to a new study. Researchers say stress and anxiety along with the competitive nature of medical school may be to blame. Dr. Robert Folberg, the dean of Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, says taking …

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Republicans Back Off Of Retiree Health Care Changes

A temporary victory for three to five hundred firefighters and police officers rallying on the Capitol steps in Lansing. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick reports House Republicans say they will not vote in the lame duck session on the retiree health care cost package. Skubick says the Republicans will come …

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Pearl Harbor Attack Remembered

Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor — an attack that drew America into World War II. Jon Hewett spoke with one Michigan man who survived the attack and has returned this week to remember those who lost their lives.

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Deadline For Medicare Enrollment Arrives

Today is the deadline for individuals 65 or older to enroll in, upgrade or simply renew their current Medicare plan. Seniors are running out of time to look for health plans to fit their personal needs and ensure they are not over- or under-insured. For those who are satisfied with their …

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Graduation Numbers Will Drop As Birth Rate Declines

Fewer high school students in Michigan will mean fewer high school graduates, according to a national study. The graduation rate is expected to decline in the years ahead as the result of a lower birth rate, according to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. In fact, next year will …

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