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'Gag Order' Cleanup Bill Shelved For Now

A bill to clean up a new law that prohibits local governments and schools from talking about ballot issues within 60 days of an election has been shelved. House Speaker Kevin Cotter says lawmakers want to give the bill another look to ensure it will pass muster. The decision comes …

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Statewide Panel Called For To Oversee School Openings

The head of Michigan’s State Board of Education (SBE) says the state should have a statewide entity to oversee the opening and closings of schools. SBE President John Austin says many schools across the state are under stress due to the opening of new schools not based on need. He …

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Calumet Lake Snowshoe Walk To Kick Off 'Step Into History' Series

The Keweenaw National Historical Park is one of 25 national parks selected to receive a 2016 Active Trails grant from the National Park Foundation. Partnering with the Western U.P. Health Department, the park will host a series of walks and outdoor activities to points of interest in Calumet and Quincy …

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More Funding Means More Great Lakes Projects

Additional funding has been set aside for some Great Lakes water projects. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Detroit District says it is adding $22.4 million to its 2016 fiscal year program based on a recently approved work plan. The money will be used for a number of projects throughout …

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Man Injured In Snowmobile Accident Near Twin Lakes

Another snowmobile accident has resulted in injury. The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department says the accident happened Monday on Trail #3 just after 4pm. A St. Paul, Minnesota man was reportedly going northbound on the trail about one mile north of Twin Lakes. That’s where he lost control of the snowmobile after …

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Gas Prices Rise Slightly, But Down Overall

Average retail gasoline prices in Michigan have risen 4.7 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.55 per gallon on Sunday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 4,900 gas outlets in Michigan. This compares with the national average that has fallen 3.9 cents per gallon in the last week …

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Even With 30 Sightings, DNR Says Cougars Not Breeding Here

The dead cougar found on the side of the road in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula brings the total number of confirmed cougar sightings in the U.P. to 30. Is that enough to say the animal has taken up residence in the U.P.? Not exactly, says Stacy Haughey with the state Department …

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