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 …
Read More »CLK Schools To Borrow $1.5 Million For Operating Expenses
CLK Schools are already getting ready for the start of the school year. At their organizational meeting this week, the Board established their meeting calendar for the upcoming school year. They also heard a presentation from Kathleen Harter and Lynette Webber from the Keweenaw National Historical Park on the Third …
Read More »Houghton County & City Remain At Odds Over Tax Capture
The squabble over tax capture plans continue between Houghton County and the City of Houghton. At their June meeting, the County Board of Commissioners voted to send a letter to the city opposing the extension of the DDA and TIFA plans, which helps finance projects in Houghton’s downtown and business …
Read More »GM's North American Production Could Be Disrupted
The bankruptcy of a long time supplier could cause severe disruptions to GM’s North American production. AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert.
Read More »Fiat Chrysler Looking For Cybersecurity Experts
Fiat Chrysler is enlisting the support of people who actively look for cybersecurity flaws. AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert explains.
Read More »Presidential Election Blamed For Lowered Car Sales Estimates
Auto analysts are starting to scale back their sales projections for 2016. LMC Automotive, which had been expecting this to be a record year for car sales, now expects this year’s sales to be around 17.4 million, a little below last year’s level. LMC Analyst Jeff Schuster blames the high level …
Read More »Investigation Continues Into U.P. Prison Violence
Corrections officials are investigating a series of fights at Kinross Prison in the Upper Peninsula that sent an inmate and a prison sergeant to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Michigan Department of Corrections spokesman Chris Gautz says the fights began about 2:30 Monday afternoon and spread throughout the prison …
Read More »Doctors Say Pillows Key To Good Night Sleep
To get a good night’s sleep, experts say to limit electronics in the bedroom and keep the room cool. But if you still wake up tired or with neck and back pain, it might be time to check your pillow. Cleveland Clinic back expert Dr. Andrew Bang most only last …
Read More »Early Apple Crop May Hold Sweet Surprise
Hot sun and little rain may lead to an early harvest for Michigan’s local apple crop. MSU Horticulturalist Philip Schwallier says some apples are already ripening in July. Schwallier says while the lack of rain may make the apples a little smaller, they will also be sweet, as will Michigan’s …
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