LAURIUM – A new integrated care team dedicated to improving women’s pelvic health is providing comprehensive treatment pathways for patients close to home. The pelvic health team at Aspirus clinics in Houghton and Laurium combines the expertise of Pelvic Physical Therapy Specialist Anne Cooke, PT, MS, CAPP-certified, and Urologist Shahar …
Read More »DNR's Land Auction Opening
In the market for some land in Michigan? Well, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is set to open its land auction. The DNR’s Patricia Harlow says there are 37 properties up for grabs. Bids must be postmarked by June 7th. For more information visit Michigan.gov/LandForSale.
Read More »Beware Of Scammers While Traveling
If you’re traveling — just assume everyone is out to scam you. Russ McNamara has tips from the Better Business Bureau on how to avoid getting taken.
Read More »Airbag Recall Expanded Again
Less than a week after the US government expanded the big Takata airbag recall, we may see another expansion. AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert says Honda is Takata’s largest customer, and is the auto company most impacted by the recall.
Read More »Effort Underway To Block State Prison Parole System Reform
Efforts to revamp the state prison parole system are being hampered by some prosecutors who are playing the “fear card” to block the legislation. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick reports.
Read More »New Report Looks At What Affects Sleeping
A new study of worldwide sleep patterns has combined math modeling, mobile apps and big data to examine the roles society and biology play in setting your sleep schedule. Jason Scott reports.
Read More »Problems With State's Unemployment Agency's Online System
The state of Michigan is facing heat after one attorney says it’s unemployment process is similar to the Flint Water Crisis. Laura Bonnell explains.
Read More »Positives Can Be Found In Disappointing Jobs Report
U.S. employers pulled back on hiring in April after a streak of solid monthly gains, adding 160,000 jobs, the fewest in seven months. Business Editor Murray Feldman says although the numbers aren’t what economists wanted, there is good news in the report. Another positive– the number of people collecting unemployment …
Read More »How To Deal With Kids Home From College
Are your kids home from college? Chris Nixon with St. John Providence Health System says a number of parents report having trouble with their kids’ new-found independence, but there are ways to combat it. Nixon says the sooner the conversation about expectations, the better.
Read More »Sea Lamprey Control In Fossom Creek & Little Carp River
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to Fossom Creek, a tributary of the Ravine River, and the Little Carp River (Baraga County) to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the stream bottom. Applications will be conducted on or about May 17 -25, 2016 in accordance with State …
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