Hunger is a continuing problem in the Copper Country. Stop the Roar of Hunger is a new initiative from the Portage Health Foundation (PHF) to raise awareness and funds to help fight this problem. Recent statistics show that the need cannot be understated. PHF Fund Development Assistant Chelsea Goodreau said, …
Read More »Trophy Bucks From This Year's Hunt May Hurt Deer Herd In Long Run
If you didn’t bag a buck, don’t worry, you weren’t alone. Michigan’s firearms deer season wrapped up Monday night at sunset. Looking at the early numbers, DNR Biologist Brian Roell says that firearm season was very poor when they compared it to the last ten seasons. The Marquette DNR Check …
Read More »Keweenaw Chamber Of Commerce Holds Elections & Gets A New Website
Collaborations, events, and a new website were talked about at the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce annual meeting and elections. The purpose of this meeting is to elect board members into open positions and update the chamber members on what the chamber accomplished in the past year and what to look …
Read More »Dianda Wants Hearings To Address Deer Herd Management
Now that the state firearms deer season is over, State Representative Scott Dianda wants to hold hearings on what can be done to increase the deer herd in the Upper Peninsula. Many factors have contributed to the dwindling number of deer—namely the propagation of wolves in the U.P. and some …
Read More »State Employee Overpaid $100,000 In Disability Benefits
It was quite a goof. The Office of the State Employer has overpaid more than $100,000 in disability benefits to a state employee. The Michigan Auditor General says officials failed to confirm the employee’s income with the Unemployment Insurance Agency. The audit says the employee received nearly $136,000, about $101,000 …
Read More »Snyder Seeks Refugee Vetting Meeting
Governor Rick Snyder is asking Secretary of State John Kerry and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to engage the Council of Governors to discuss the issue of refugee vetting in depth. There have been security concerns about the refugees. Governor Snyder was the first governor to suspend acceptance of Syrian …
Read More »Juvenille Justice Reform Bills Disected in House Committee Hearing
A Michigan House committee has begun the daunting task of sifting through a 20 bill package of juvenile justice reforms. Toni Bunton was one of a number of people who testified in favor of the bills. She was charged as an adult when she was 17 and sent to an …
Read More »Bill to Offer Free Parking at State Parks During Free Fishing Weekends Passes House
Legislation to allow people to park for free at state parks during free fishing weekends has passed the Michigan House. The measure cleared the chamber on an 87-19 vote. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says allowing people to park for free on free fishing weekends could cost the department …
Read More »Some Retired Teachers Could Substitute Teach Under Senate-Passed Bills
Certain retired teachers would be able to return to the classroom, under legislation that cleared the state Senate Tuesday. The bill would allow teachers who retired after mid-2010 to substitute teach under limited conditions in subject areas with a critical shortage without risk of losing their pensions and health benefits. …
Read More »No Presumptive Parole in Senate This Year
It’s looking like the Michigan Senate won’t tackle presumptive parole legislation, allowing inmates to be released based on their minimum sentence, before the end of the year. The legislation passed the House in early October, but will likely have a longer journey in the upper-chamber. Senator Geoff Proos, vice chair …
Read More »