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All Sold Out! SKY Pie Auction A Delicious Success

Each bite of delicious pie means a little help for kids in the Copper Country. Simple Kindness for Youth is a local organization that helps young people when a particular need arises. Gifts are usually small, between $50 and $150, but they go a long way to helping in a …

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Residents Voice Support For Curbside Recycling In Houghton

Curbside recycling is closer to becoming a reality in Houghton. At the regular meeting of the city council Wednesday, several residents voiced their support for city to provide the service as it considers bids to replace the expiring trash pickup contract. One group of Michigan Tech students presented a petition …

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Dianda's Budget Amendments Defeated

Two amendments proposed by State Representative Scott Dianda will not be included in the House omnibus budget bill. The Calumet Democrat wanted the Michigan Department of Transportation to sell airplanes in their fleet and to prohibit legislators from having their offices in the same building as a lobbying firm. Both …

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Lessons Learned From Prince's Apparent Lack Of A Will

It looks like Prince didn’t leave a Will to sort out his millions between his surviving 6 siblings. There are reports Prince didn’t trust attorneys and refused to sign any legal documents, whatever the reason Laura Bonnell tells us – it’s not a good idea to leave your heirs up …

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Snyder Says Flint Water Crisis Not An Issue On European Trip

Governor Rick Snyder is in the midst of a week-long trade trip to Europe. Speaking from Zurich, Snyder says he’s hoping to bring jobs and investment money to Michigan–while getting more Michigan-made goods exported overseas. And, so far–the Flint water crisis is NOT hampering those efforts. Italy, the Netherlands, and …

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Support For More Money For DPS Wavering

The apparent loss of 30 million dollars in the Detroit school system may cost the governor some votes on his DPS reform plan — and one of those lost votes might belong to a Macomb County lawmaker. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick explains.

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Obama Says He Will Visit Flint

President Barack Obama will visit Flint next week after an eight-year-old girl e-mailed him about the water crisis. Mari Copeny wrote that she is one of the children affected by the water and she’s been doing her best to march in protest and to speak out for all the kids …

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