As the Quincy Streetscape project continues, there have been some interesting discoveries already. As work crews pull up layers upon layers of road, they are effectively digging into the past. Hancock business liaison Deborah Mann describes it as something like an archaeological excavation. Mann says they will certainly find a …
Read More »Pine Mountain Music Festival Adds Folk Music
It will be a mix of the old–with a dash of something new. Organizers of the Pine Mountain Music Festival say they are trying something new this year, adding folk music to their traditional lineup of world-class performers. Executive Director of the festival Tony Sertich says it was time to …
Read More »Biggby Coffee Now Open In Downtown Houghton
You’re invited to stop by for a cup of coffee! The new Biggby Coffee is now open in downtown Houghton. Centered right in between the downtown and Michigan Tech’s campus next to Jimmy Johns, the location is sure to see a lot of traffic. This is the third Biggby store to …
Read More »Kalamazoo Shooting Suspect Appears In Court
Jason Dalton, the man charged in the February shooting rampage in Kalamazoo County was back in court. A pre-trial conference was held for the man charged in the shooting death of six people, while injuring two others. Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeff Getting.
Read More »Don't Skip Taking Allergy Medication
If you’ve had itchy eyes, sneezing and a runny nose – blame it on allergies. Allergist Dr. Lang says a combination of over the counter antihistamines and nasal steroid sprays can be very effective. But they need to be taken regularly.
Read More »Acupuncture Hailed As Effective Treatment For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Millions of people suffer from wrist pain due to carpal tunnel syndrome. While some people get relief with medication, physical therapy or surgery, a new study says acupuncture can also help. Here’s Acupuncturist Jason Gauruder.
Read More »Michigan Town Remembers Muhammad Ali As One Of Their Own
From 1975 to 2006, the legendary Muhammad Ali lived on an 85-acre estate along the St. Joseph River in tiny Berrien Springs, Michigan. Even though he may have been the most famous man in the world, he was generous to the community and welcomed neighbors with open arms. Township supervisor …
Read More »Rental Car Companies Will Have To Obey Recalls
Some new protections for people who rent cars. AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert explains.
Read More »Preview Of GM's Annual Shareholders Meeting
Expect a lot of talk about technology at General Motors’ annual shareholders meeting today. Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert.
Read More »The Bigger The Glass–The More Wine You Drink
You could be drinking more wine without even realizing it. It has to do with the size of your wine glass. Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites explains.
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