A legislative committee created to review Flint’s water crisis will hear from the leaders of a task force today that spent months investigating the disaster. Ken Sikkema and Chris Kolb, both former state lawmakers, will present their findings today. Last month, their task force concluded that the state of Michigan …
Read More »MTU Study Shows Art District Part of Calumet's Bright Future
No doubt Calumet has a long storied history, but what of its future? In a study recently published in Sustainability, researchers at Michigan Tech took a comprehensive look at the current state of the village and particularly the art district. The study is called “Boom, Bust and Beyond—Arts and Sustainability …
Read More »DNR Seeks Private Landowners to Help Improve Deer Wintering Habitat in Iron and Baraga Counties
Private landowners interested in helping to maintain or improve Upper Peninsula deer wintering habitat can learn more about the subject and cost-share programs available to aid in those efforts at either of two meetings the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has scheduled for this month. The first meeting, which will …
Read More »Michigan Tech Chemistry Major Wins Goldwater Scholarship
A third-year chemistry major at Michigan Tech the winner of a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. Minnesota native Peter Winegar is the 10th recipient of a Goldwater Scholarship in Tech’s history. Goldwater scholarships—established by Congress to honor the late Arizona Senator and administered by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence …
Read More »Meeting Will Be Held To Discuss Calumet Township's 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration
It will have to be a big cake to hold all the candles, but Calumet Township is turning 150 this year. A celebration is planned for August 19th and 20th and will include The Great Deer Chase, vendors in the park, a street dance, parade and fireworks. The Sesquicentennial Committee …
Read More »Houghton Recognized For Its Healthy Community Initiatives
The City of Houghton is among the communities being featured in Roadmaps to Health. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation County Health Rankings website recognized Houghton and the Western UP Health Department for implementing strategies to make a healthier community. Local initiatives to increase physical activity include the city’s Complete Streets …
Read More »Two Disgraced Lawmakers May Sue The State
Former state Representatives Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat have filed a notice with a Michigan Court saying they could sue the state, and others, to recoup more than $500,000. Do they have a chance? Here’s MNN legal analyst Charlie Langton.
Read More »Google Adds A New Site For Testing Self-Driving Vehicles
Google has added another site to its testing of self-driving vehicles. As we hear from Auto-Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert.
Read More »Whole Body At Risk With Heart Arrhythmia
A type of heart arrhythmia that can increase your risk of stroke and heart failure, may have an affect on other parts of your body, too. Health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites has details.
Read More »Michigan Unsolved Missing Person Case To Be On National TV
It’s been almost three-years since 25-year-old Jessica Heeringa disappeared from the gas station where she worked in west Michigan’s Norton Shores. Tonight, the TV-show “Disappeared” will profile her case on the Investigation Discovery Channel. Jon Gale is the police chief of Norton Shores. Gale says Heeringa’s purse and vehicle were …
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