You can find anything for sale on the internet, even children. As Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick reports, the Michigan Legislature is taking action to put an end to it.
Read More »It’s Legal To Take A Selfie In A Voting Booth
A Federal judge has ruled that taking “selfies” in the voting booth is legal. But an appeal is coming. Here with the story is legal analyst, Charlie Langton.
Read More »Study Casts Doubts On Broken Bone Treatment
A popular treatment to help heal broken bones may not be effective. Here’s Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites.
Read More »Check Sex Offender Registry Before Trick-or-Treating
You’ve got the costume, the flashlight and the trick-or-treat bag, but have you checked the sex offender registry ahead of Halloween? Sandra McNeill reports .
Read More »Huge Numbers Of Absentee Ballots Already Submitted
New numbers out this morning show tens of thousands of Michigan voters have already cast their ballots. Elections officials say more than one-million absentee ballots have been requested and so far, nearly 370,000 have been returned. Four years ago, 88,000 ballots had been returned at this point. Elections Director Chris …
Read More »Michigan Chamber Of Commerce Supports New Energy Legislation
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce will support energy legislation in what is being called a breakthrough to enhance and update the state’s energy laws. The state senate is expected to approve a plan that would guarantee a competitive bidding process for electricity generation and preserve competition.
Read More »U.P. Makes List Of Best Value Destinations
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has received recognition as one of the world’s 10 Best Value Destinations by Lonely Planet as part of its Best in Travel 2017 yearbook. The publication highlighted the Upper Peninsula as an under-the-radar destination with stunning natural beauty, charming small towns and beautiful attractions. The Upper Peninsula …
Read More »Former Calumet Hockey Player Sentenced to Three Years for Sexual Assault
Former Calumet hockey player Ben Johnson was sentenced today to three years in prison for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in a bar in Windsor, Ontario, more than three years ago. Johnson’s sentence was handed down by Windsor Superior Court Judge Kirk Munroe. The maximum sentence he could have received …
Read More »MDOT Pushes Back Quincy Street Expectations To This Afternoon
As work on the Michigan Department of Transportation’s US-41 (Reservation and Quincy streets) streetscape project winds down, traffic in downtown Hancock will revert to normal flow later today. The traffic change had been expected this morning. Final pavement markings are now expected to be completed today, with one-way northbound traffic …
Read More »Final Weekend Of Fall Clean Up Approaching
CITY OF HOUGHTON Fall Clean-Up City of Houghton residents may bring the following items to the City Garage at the corner of Technical Avenue and Gundlach Road and dispose of them. There is no attendant present. Drop off is by self-serve only. Activities will be recorded by camera. HOURS: September …
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