Officials at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park are asking hikers to avoid the area around the mouths of the Big and Little Carp rivers along the Lake Superior Trail, until damage from this week’s torrential rains and flooding can be repaired. “Recent rains have washed out the bridge over the Big …
Read More »Program To Help Foster Kids Off To A Good Start
It’s the midway point of a five year pilot program meant to reduce the number of children up to five years old from entering foster care. Bob Wheaton, with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, says they are on track to help 1,000 families. At the end of …
Read More »Ignition Switch Lawsuits Continue To Plague GM
General Motors could soon be facing a lot of new lawsuits related to its ignition switch problems. Here’s AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert.
Read More »Arthritis Suffers Likely To Have Back Pain As Well
As you get older you might be feeling a few more aches and pains in your back. How do you know what is normal and what’s not? People who have arthritis in other areas such as the knees and hands are more likely to develop back pain. Dr. Michael Steinmetz …
Read More »Polls Show Presidential Election Will Be Close
According to a new poll, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is either slightly ahead or tied with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in several key “battleground states” less than four months away from election day. Professor Michael Traugott from the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan says …
Read More »Lawmaker Says Metal Detectors Not Needed In Courts
In the wake of the shootings at the court house in Berrien Springs, a key state lawmaker is telling Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick the state does not need to order local governments to install metal detectors in courts.
Read More »Road Side Drug Testing Introduced
Michigan State Police will soon be able to conduct roadside drug tests similar to what they do with drunk drivers. A State Police spokeswoman says the one-year pilot program will be set up in five counties. Specially-trained Drug Recognition Experts will be able to use saliva-based testing to check drivers …
Read More »Last Grand Raffle Should Help Calumet Theater Reach Elevator Goal
Three years ago the Calumet Theater set out to raise money for a much-needed elevator to their second floor ballroom and balcony. The goal of the Lift Us Up project was $325,000 and the theater has raised over $300,000 already. Tickets for the Calumet Theater’s Grand Raffle are now on …
Read More »Addressing The Realities Of Violence
In light of the tragic killings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota and the five Police Officers who were killed in Dallas last week, Michigan Tech’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion invites the community to engage in a meaningful dialogue about the realities of …
Read More »Teachers Take Part In Sustainability Program At Michigan Tech
Eight elementary, middle and high school teachers from across the Upper Peninsula and throughout Michigan–including one from Puerto Rico–are taking part in a 5-day teacher institute this week on designing a sustainable future. The program is being held at Michigan Tech and is funded with a grant from Michigan Tech …
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