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Heroin Bust in Houghton

A 38-year-old man from the Chicago area faces drug charges following his arrest in Houghton on Wednesday. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team took the man into custody at the Super 8 Motel. Using a search warrant, officials say they seized more than eight grams of heroin, numerous …

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Nassiri Appeal Denied by Michigan Supreme Court

A Dollar Bay man convicted of murdering his wife has been turned down in his bid to have his appeal heard by the Michigan Supreme Court. Nima Nassiri was convicted of second-degree murder following the beating death of Senaz Nezami in December of 2013. He is serving a 20 to …

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Climate Science Cafe Tonight In Hancock

This Thursday, Dec 1 from 6-8 PM at the Orpheum / Studio Pizza, the Keweenaw Climate Community (KCC) group continues their series of discussion-centered events about what activities and topics the community can focus on with climate change impacts and people’s responses to those impacts. There are lots of potential …

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Former Traxys CEO Arraigned In Federal Court

A Florida man indicted on numerous charges related to the illegal transfer of stolen property from an Upper Peninsula facility was arraigned Tuesday in Federal Court. Michael Donald Reid of Land O’ Lakes, Florida, is charged with 13 counts of interstate transportation of stolen property. According to court records, the charges …

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Recount Will Impact Local Counties

Local clerks are preparing to recount results of the presidential election. Secretary of State Ruth Johnson says it’s the first time in Michigan that a recount will take place for a presidential race. The State Board of Canvassers will meet Friday morning to hear any challenges. Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum …

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Spike In Gas Prices Expected

There may soon be a jump at the pump. AAA Michigan says gas prices have increased by eight-cents this week on word OPEC was planning to cut production of crude oil. The group announced yesterday it was cutting production by 1.2-million barrels a day starting in January. Some analysts say …

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