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Mosquitoes Still Hanging Around

Michigan State University entomologist Howard Russell says usually outdoor mosquitoes are gone by the end of October. But this year it has not yet been cold enough to put an end to them for the year. Russell says these mosquitoes hatched during the very rainy early fall and likely don’t …

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First Snow Storm Of The Year Hits Later Today

Over the last few months, for the most part, much of Michigan has experienced above normal temperatures. But Justin Titus,, a Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Marquette, says that is going to change starting today. Titus says coastal wave heights could reach 20-feet or higher, which could cause …

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Lead Poisoning Testing Recommended For All Children

A special state commission, formed in the wake of the Flint water crisis is recommending a requirement that all young children from age one-to-two be tested for lead poisoning. Because of that, Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick says the state would have wait for parents to bring their kids in …

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Study Shows Increase In Smoking Among Pregnant Women

Even though we know that when pregnant women smoke it can cause low birth weight and other complications, there was an 18-percent increase in the number of expectant moms who smoked in Michigan from 2008 to 2014. That’s a finding of the Michigan League for Public Policy’s Right Start annual …

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Michigan’s Unemployment Rate Rises

It is the latest look on Michigan’s economy. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.7 percent in October when more people entered the job market for a second straight month. Officials say the state’s workforce grew by 22,000 during the month, with total employment rising by 14,000 and the number …

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Peace Walk Held In Wake Of Presidential Election

Many in the Michigan Tech community are banding together to offer support to those who are concerned about the ramifications of the presidential election. A Peace Walk was held to reassure underrepresented students, faculty and community members that they are loved. Michigan Tech student Neffertia Tyner is the Community Outreach …

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Clean Audit Presented To CCISD Board

The finances of the Copper Country Intermediate School District are in good condition.  That’s the report from Debbie Bradford of Rukkila, Negro & Associates presented to the CCISD board at their regular meeting this week.  Bradford also stated that the finance staff of the ISD were well prepared and had …

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