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Read More »Lawmakers To Begin Sorting Out DPS Package
Michigan lawmakers return to the state Capitol Tuesday. The top issues that affects all taxpayers is a reform package for Detroit Public Schools. The Senate has already approved legislation that would send $715 million to Detroit to pay off old debt and allow the district to start anew. The House …
Read More »Vandals Desecrate Historic Cemetery
It’s a “terrible shame.” The words of groundskeeper Ron Klingel at the Vreeland Cemetery in Flat Rock where vandals have smashed headstones. The historic cemetery was founded by Michael Vreeland after the Revolutionary War and was the original burial site of a Revolutionary War soldier. He was buried there but …
Read More »Deadline Extended For Recall Petition Drive
A recall effort targeting Governor Snyder over his handling of the Flint water crisis will be extended three weeks–so organizers can try to gather more petition signatures. Reverend David Bullock says his group, “Committee to Recall Governor Snyder,” is trying to collect nearly 800,000 valid signatures, but admits they got …
Read More »Salmon Release Friday
This Friday, 37,000 salmon yearlings will be released into the St. Mary’s River and that’ll mark 30 years of Lake Superior State University raising and releasing salmon. The university is remodeling a building at Cloverland Electric Cooperative Power Plant for a new lab on Freshwater Research and Education.
Read More »High Speed Chase Suspect Ordered Back To Jail
Further trouble for a Houghton County man who is facing a felony charge. 33-year-old Rudolph Voght of Houghton is charged with third degree fleeing a police officer, a five year felony. The charge stems from an incident earlier this month where police say the suspect took off on his motorcycle …
Read More »Michigan Tech Researchers Create Virtual Time Machine
Michigan Tech is always on the cutting edge of innovation but what they’re working on now is really ahead of its time. Researchers are working on a program called Keweenaw Time Traveler, which lets users explore the rich history of the area. MTU Assistant Professor of Historical Geography Don LaFreniere …
Read More »Laurium Manor Inn Drawing Both Tourists And Hometown Guests
One way to spend a holiday weekend in the Copper Country is by relaxing at a historic bed and breakfast. Built in 1908, the iconic Laurium Manor Inn is one of the most storied structures in the Keweenaw. When Dave and Julie Sprenger bought the property in 1989, they knew …
Read More »Groundbreaking Ceremony Held For New Marquette Hospital
For the original story, visit ABC-10. MARQUETTE — The future of healthcare in the U.P. took a big step in the right direction Thursday, as officials with Duke LifePoint Healthcare broke ground on the new hospital site in Marquette. “It is such an exciting commitment for us. When we started …
Read More »UPPCO Reminder: Call Miss Dig Before Starting Projects
Marquette – Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) is urging homeowners, excavators and contractors to keep safety at the forefront by making a free call to Michigan’s Miss Dig system at 8-1-1 or 800-482-7171at least three working days before engaging in any digging activities. Contacting Miss Dig by phone or via …
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