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Phoenix House Awarded $30,515 From Portage Health Foundation

[Hancock, MI] Phoenix House, a residential substance and alcohol treatment facility in Calumet, Michigan, was recently awarded $30,515 from the Portage Health Foundation to help implement an enhanced women’s outpatient treatment program for women in Houghton and Keweenaw counties. Phoenix House applied for funding under the PHFoundation’s mental and behavioral …

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Cook Talks About His Pillar of Profession Award

Michigan Tech is known to have some of the greatest faculty a college can offer. Their administrators are no exception. Les Cook, the vice president for student affairs and advancement at Michigan Tech has been recognized by NASPA, an association of student affairs administrators, as a Pillar of the Profession. …

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Kids Try Hockey For Free

Hockey can be pretty expensive. That’s why a free beginner’s clinic is a great way to introduce kids to the sport. The Copper Country Junior Hockey Association invited kids who are interested in trying hockey for the first time to the “Try Hockey for Free” clinic held at Houghton County …

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Tom Casperson Announces Run for U.S. House of Representatives

ESCANABA, MI — Surrounded by the kind of big rigs and logging equipment that have defined his working life, State Senator Tom Casperson this morning announced his decision to run for the U.S. House of Representatives. Casperson will also announce his plans this afternoon at Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse …

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Michigan’s Christmas Tree Harvest Season Begins

The holidays are just around the corner and in preparation Michigan tree growers have begun harvesting Christmas trees. Marsha Gray of the Michigan Christmas Tree Association says they expect growers will harvest about two-million trees this year. She says most of Michigan’s trees will be shipped and sold east of …

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Michigan's Christmas Tree Harvest Season Begins

The holidays are just around the corner and in preparation Michigan tree growers have begun harvesting Christmas trees. Marsha Gray of the Michigan Christmas Tree Association says they expect growers will harvest about two-million trees this year. She says most of Michigan’s trees will be shipped and sold east of …

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Veterans License Plate Available

Michigan residents who want to help enhance outreach and services to veterans can now do that by purchasing a new commemorative plate. Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency Director Jeff Barnes unveiled the plate to commemorate Veteran’s Day at the Flint Veteran Expo Friday. All the …

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Mi New Fishing Regulations Take Effect

The Michigan Natural Resources Commission has approved new fishing regulations that take effect immediately and will remain in effect for the 2016 fishing season, which begins April 1st. Christian LeSage of the DNR, says the changes give anglers more opportunities to catch walleye, northern pike and muskie by reducing the …

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Bill Aimed at Curbing Teen Drug Overdoses Awaits Action in Senate

Preventing teenage prescription drug overdoses is the goal of a bill awaiting action in the full Senate. The legislation will exempt those under 21 from criminal penalties when trying to get medical help for themselves or another person for a prescription drug overdose. Kerri Teachout of the Berrien County Health …

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Little Brothers Food Drive Saturday

Little Brothers–Friends of the Elderly will be holding a food drive this Saturday. The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will be going door-to-door collecting non-perishable food donations in Atlantic Mine, South Range, Painesdale, Houghton, Hancock, Chassell, Calumet, Laurium, Dollar Bay, Hubbell, Tamarack City, and Lake Linden. They ask that you leave …

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