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Enbridge Conducts Northern Michigan PR Tour

Enbridge, owner and operator of the controversial Line 5 pipeline running under the Straits of Mackinac, has set out on a public relations tour across northern Michigan. Up North Live reports executives and employees plan to meet many northern Michigan residents this week as they travel to six different cities. …

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Helicopter “Heavy Lift” Project at Isle Royale

HOUGHTON, MICH. – What do you do when you have 64 tons of bridging planks and logs to move into remote trail locations in an isolated National Park? In the case of Isle Royale, you convene interagency expertise and regional crews to support a helicopter operation; Project Heavy Lift. On …

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Re-Sentencing Hearing Set For Fish

A Wisconsin man currently serving 20 to 40 years in prison on several charges, including armed robbery, will be back in court next month for a hearing regarding his possible re–sentencing. 49-year old Bernard Fish was arrested after a home invasion in Watton back in 2013. He was later sentenced …

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Aspirus Ontonagon Expansion Begins

Work is officially underway on a new 8,210 square foot expansion and renovation project at Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital. Aspirus representatives and community members gathered together for a groundbreaking ceremony on the future site of the new Emergency Room Entrance. Aspirus Upper Peninsula Regional CEO Chuck Nelson said, “When we met …

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Saation Captured Again

Fugitive John Wesley Saatio is back in custody. The Tico Times out of Costa Rica reports that the 34-year-old Saatio was captured by Costa Rican police just 48 hours after his escape from a detention center, where he had been detained for nearly three weeks. Saatio reportedly escaped during dinner …

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Parents Encouraged To Ask About Guns In Homes

For National “Ask” Day, law enforcement is encouraging parents to ask relatives or friends watching their kids if they have guns in their home and if they are secure. Washtenaw County Commission Chairwoman Felicia Brabec says its critical that homes are safe with school being out. In Michigan last year, there …

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Governor Signs DPS Legislation

There was no elaborate ceremony as Governor Rick Snyder signed a $617 million bailout and restructuring plan for the Detroit Public School district. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick says Snyder signed the legislation in the privacy of his office, without any fanfare.

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Flint Stuck With Current Water Contract

The city of Flint is moving forward in efforts to resolve the ongoing water crisis. Mayor Karen Weaver says the city cannot get out of the current pipeline contract, so she’s attempting to make some financial changes to the deal. Governor Rick Snyder was on hand for a news conference with …

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