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2015 Banished Words List Released

“Problematic,” “price point,” “secret sauce” and “walk it back” are just some of the words and phrases which made the 2015 list of words that should be banished from the American lexicon, according to the latest Banished Words List from Lake Superior State University. In its 41st year, the list …

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More MI Kids Riding in Safety and Booster Seats

More kids are riding in car safety seats and booster seats, according to a new survey by Wayne State University. The Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning released the report that shows booster seat use for 4-to-7-year-olds is at 49.7 percent. That’s up from 42.4 percent in 2013. Child safety …

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Keweenaw Kernewek Help To Rename Pasty Mascot "Cousin Jack"

The Copper Country is blend of ethnic cultures as a result of its mining history and the draw for immigrants to come here and work. One of those groups, the Cornish, brought us perhaps the region’s most iconic foods–the Pasty. A local group called the Keweenaw Kernewek celebrates and tries …

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Unemployment Ticks Up In The U.P.

Unemployment appears to be on the rise in the Upper Peninsula. Statewide, seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates in November declined slightly over the month in most of the state’s 17 major labor market areas, according to the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget. Total employment and labor force levels rose …

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Holidays Do Not Provoke More Suicides, Health Officials Say

See ABC-10’s Sarah Mac’s original story here: http://abc10up.com/suicide-rates-go-up-in-the-winter-officials-say-no/ It widely believed that suicide rates increase during the winter months, especially around the holidays, but health officials say that is not true. Sarah Derwin is the Health Educator for the Marquette County Health Department. Derwin says that there is no real spike …

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AG's Wager Citrus Bowl

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi have agreed to a friendly wager over the New Year’s Day Citrus Bowl battle between the University of Michigan, and University of Florida. If the Wolverines win, Bondi will send Florida Oranges. If Florida wins, Schuette will send a …

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MI Minimum Wage Increases Friday

Michigan’s lowest-paid workers will get a little more in their paycheck starting Friday. The state’s minimum wage will increase from $8.15 an hour to $8.50 on January 1st. This is the second gradual 25-percent increase in the minimum wage, which will go up to $9.25 an hour by 2018.

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DNR Offering Free Shoe Year's Hike Events

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources wants Michiganders to get outdoors and get healthy in the New Year and is offering some ways to do that. DNR spokeswoman Maia Turek says the News Year is when people tend to make resolutions to get fit, so several state parks are trying …

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MDEQ Director Resigns For Handling of Flint Water

The director of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MEDQ) has resigned following initial findings of a task force looking into the handling of the Flint water crises. Governor Rick Snyder issued a statement Tuesday saying MDEQ Director Dan Wyant offered his resignation and the governor accepted it. Snyder says …

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