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Crops In Danger Because Of Drought

Farmers are starting to get concerned about the dry conditions and their crops especially corn, soybeans and wheat. Kate Krepps with the Michigan Farm Bureau says while some areas of the state have been fortunate to get rain, for the most part it’s been a “rough” year. Krepps says it’s …

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Snyder Not Going As A Delegate To GOP Convention

For the first time in recent memory, the governor of Michigan will not lead the state GOP delegation to the national Republican convention next week. Governor Rick Snyder says he’ll be “making an appearance,” but he’s not a delegate. The governor also tells Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick he’s staying …

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Mega Millions Jackpot Now Up To $540 Million

A mega jackpot is up for grabs in tonight’s Mega Millions drawing. A spokesman for the Michigan Lottery says the jackpot was increased to $540 million. If a winner selects the cash option they will walk away with $380 million before taxes. The record Mega Millions jackpot is $656 million …

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Snyder Asks Feds For Soo Locks Funding

Governor Rick Snyder is asking the federal government to fully fund reconstruction of portions of the Soo Locks. The letter asks the federal government to fund the replacement of the Davis and Sabin Locks with a larger, single lock to make waterway traffic and shipping more reliable, and prevent a …

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Cherry Tomatoes Available At Community Action Agency

The Community Action Agency has a large quantity of pre-packaged Cherry Tomatoes. They will be distributing them to anyone with a valid “Community Action Agency Green Card today. Distribution will take place from 10:00am till noon or until supplies run out at the CAA Distribution Center in Houghton.

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Laurium Rental Unit Renovation Project Continues

A project to renovate a group of rental units in Laurium is moving forward. The project involves four rental units on the first and second floor at 100 N. Pewabic Street in Laurium. The Village has received a Community Development Block Grant from the Michigan Strategic Fund in the amount …

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Wells Fargo Bank In Downtown Houghton Closing

A historic building in downtown Houghton will soon been vacant when the bank inside closes next month. Wells Fargo Bank on Shelden Avenue will close its doors for good at noon on August 2nd. Company Spokesperson Steve Carlson said it was not an easy decision to make or one that …

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Veterans Park In Houghton Vandalized

Police are looking for those responsible for vandalizing Veterans Park in Houghton over the Fourth of July weekend. The Houghton Police Department says the incident occurred sometime after the bars closed on Friday morning. A Purple Heart monument was toppled over and a plaque dedicated to those Killed In Action …

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MSP Warns Against Throwing Things Out Car Windows

Michigan State Police are warning people to be careful what they throw out their cars, especially in this dry weather. First Lt. Mike Shaw says they’ve been seeing a lot of brush and grass fires along the freeway. Shaw reminds you that throwing things out of your car could also …

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