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Michigan Senators Call For Reclassification Of Enbridge Pipeline

Michigan Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow are asking that pipelines running under the Great Lakes be classified as “offshore”, which would make owners fully liable if there’s an oil spill. The Enbridge Pipeline runs under the Straits of Mackinac and the senators say under the Oil Pollution Act the …

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Three Local Guts Frisbee Players To Compete In London

One of the teams representing the United States on the world stage of Guts Frisbee will feature three players from Houghton County. Team USA 2 will be among those competing in the World Ultimate and Guts Frisbee Championships in London June 18th-25th. On that team will be Will Blau and …

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Michigan Tech Among Top 20 For Best Return On Investment

Michigan Tech is in the top 20 of the best colleges and universities for return on investment, according to bestcolleges.com. Tech came in at number 18 of the websites ranking of the top 50 schools is terms of the cost of a college education compared to its graduates’ earning potential. …

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Registration Open for Youth Art Camps

Hancock-Registration is open for art camps at the Copper Country Community Arts Center. Summer Arts Camp, now in its 31st year, is five exciting days of art making and exploration for children entering 3rd-6th grades. This year’s Summer Arts Camp theme is “Environmental Art.” Camp Coordinator Melissa Hronkin, along with …

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MTU's Dana Richter Named Researcher of the Year

A long-time serving faculty member is Michigan Tech’s 2016 Researcher of the Year. Research scientist and adjunct associate professor Dana Richter has been at the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science for 26 years. The award is meant to highlight the long list of achievements throughout Richter’s career in …

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Financial Workshop Tackles Social Security at Portage Library

The Portage Lake District Library is hosting a seminar designed to give participants the information they need to understand what options are available with Social Security and how those options will affect retirement. Bob Nelson, CFP, AAMS financial adviser from Edward Jones, will present “Social Security” on Tuesday, May 24, …

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Vacationers Make Plans For Memorial Day Weekend

Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami, Chicago, & Washington D. C. — Those are the top travel destinations this Memorial Day weekend. Jeaneene Tornatore, of Orbitz.com, says airfare and hotel rates are down for the holiday weekend, but it won’t last. Tornatore says you could save money by driving to a getaway …

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