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Sue Snyder Honored At Breast Cancer Event

Michigan First Lady Sue Snyder, a breast cancer survivor, was honored last night at the 22nd annual Heroes of Breast Cancer Awards put on by the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. Snyder serves as honorary chair of the Detroit Race for the Cure and this year raised $15,000 for the Karmanos …

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Protecting Children Walking To & From School

How safe is your child walking to and from school? According to the latest Safe Kids Report, 24 Michigan children were killed in pedestrian accidents last year. Many of those deaths took place shortly before or after school. Kate Carr, president and CEO of Safe Kids Worldwide, says schools and …

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Avoiding The Afternoon Yawns

Have you ever found yourself yawning at your desk in the afternoon? Many of us experience an afternoon slump, but there are some simple foods to boost your energy. Here’s Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites.

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Calumet Village Administrator Resigns

There are a number of changes coming to the leadership of the Village of Calumet. With positions of trustee, president and clerk all up for election in November, the Village will also be looking for a new Administrator. Current Administrator Rob Tarvis is resigning after two years on the job. …

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UPDATED: Chamber Office Temporarily Closing

UPDATE: Chamber President Brian Donnelly issued this statement today regarding the office hours of the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce: “The Chamber of Commerce has hired temporary office help to remain open for business as we transition to a new staff model. Combined with our active Board of Directors, we will …

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Local Organizations Showcase Their Services

There are many services available to local residents, but how do residents get the help they need if they don’t know what services are out there? The Local Human Services Expo held at the Copper Country Mall brought together many of the agencies that are there for those that need …

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Be Careful With Nasal Sprays

During cold season, many people get relief using a nasal spray. Pharmacist Angela Giallourakis says when using a nasal spray never direct it at the nasal septum, that’s that middle portion of your nose.

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Request For Grand Jury Investigation Denied

The Ingham County Circuit Court has denied a complaint for a one person grand jury to look into Governor Snyder’s use of taxpayer money to pay for legal fees connected to the Flint Water Crisis. Former Democratic Party Chair Mark Brewer filed the complaint, stating the governor signed a contract …

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Multi-Billion Dollar Settlement Approved In VW Cheating Case

A federal judge has approved the $14.7 billion settlement between Volkswagen, regulators and owners of 475,000 diesel vehicles. Over a year ago, VW admitted to using secret software in diesel vehicles to cheat exhaust emissions tests. The agreement includes ten billion dollars to buy back vehicles. Auto Analyst John McElroy.

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