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Secretary of State Warns Of Phishing Phone Scams

The Michigan Secretary of State is warning residents about phishing phone calls in which people are posing as state workers. The scam involves callers claiming to be from a business or government office. The scammers are also using what is known as “caller ID spoofing” so the ID displays a …

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Two New Aspiring Women Events Planned For Fall

HOUGHTON – Ladies, mark your calendars! Aspiring Women is bringing in the experts for two new Girls’ Night Out events this fall. The events are free, however registration is required. “Love Your Joints” will be held Tuesday, Sept. 13, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Continental Fire Co. in Houghton. …

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New Program Will Help Those With Disabilities Save Money

People in Michigan with disabilities will soon be able to save for qualified expenses without jeopardizing their access to state and federal benefits. Lt. Governor Brian Calley signed legislation in October of last year creating the Michigan Achieving a Better Life Experience program, and it’s getting ready to launch. Calley …

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Help Flood Victims Right From Home

The American Red Cross is looking for computer savvy people to volunteer for Louisiana flood relief efforts. Michigan Red Cross CEO Kimberly Burton says you can help from the comfort of your own home. Officials in Louisiana estimate more than 110,000 homes have been damaged and Burton says the need …

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