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More Than 20 Schools Get Sexual Assault Prevention Grants

Over 20 universities, colleges and community colleges will benefit from a special program designed to reduce sexual assault on campuses in Michigan. Finlandia University and Michigan Technological University are among them. The schools will share $500,000 under the Campus Sexual Assault Grant Program, as part of Michigan First Lady, Sue …

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Senate Passes Bill to Protect Student Online Information

The state Senate passed a bill designed to protect student information from being misused. The measure creates the Student Online Personal Protection Act, which bans operators of websites or mobile applications that are knowingly used for K-12 school purposes from selling student information or engaging in targeted advertising. Bill sponsor, …

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Moms Oppose Concealed Gun Bill

Gun violence prevention advocates gathered at the state Capitol on Wednesday to voice their concerns for legislation that would expand Michigan’s concealed weapons law. The measure would allow concealed weapons on school property, in college dorms and classrooms, bars, day care centers, sports arenas, places of worship, certain entertainment facilities …

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Hancock Man Charged In The Death Of His Infant Son

A Hancock man has been charged with the death of his infant son. It’s just one of seven felonies he was charged with. In Houghton on July 2nd of this year, 27-year-old Benjamin Michael Reilly is accused of placing his child in an unsafe sleeping environment after allegedly providing him …

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Dianda Blasts House & Senate Passed Road Funding Plan

LANSING — State Representative Scott Dianda (D-Calumet) voted no on a House and Senate Republican-backed roads plan because it favors the wealthy and leaves working families, particularly in the U.P., to pay disproportionately more in fees and taxes. “The increases in the gas tax and registration fees are going to …

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Dianda Blasts House & Senate Passed Road Funding Plan

LANSING — State Representative Scott Dianda (D-Calumet) voted no on a House and Senate Republican-backed roads plan because it favors the wealthy and leaves working families, particularly in the U.P., to pay disproportionately more in fees and taxes. “The increases in the gas tax and registration fees are going to …

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Houghton Families Get Kids Involved In Energy Savings

It can be hard to get kids on board with energy saving, but activities like these make sure families can find a fun way to get involved. A Family Energy Education Activity Night was hosted by the Portage Lake District Library and Co-Sponsored by the Houghton Energy Efficiency Team and …

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Michigan Tech 3-D Printer Making Hands For Nicaraguan Children

A 3-D printer built at Michigan Tech will be used to help kids in one Central American country. British Columbia native Eric Friesen is a retired concrete finisher by trade and a self-described “citizen off the streets”. He was on the streets of Nicaragua when he noticed kids in that country …

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Copper Country Voters Pass All Three School Funding Proposals

Two school districts in the Copper Country will get the renovations they need. Bond Proposals for both the Stanton Township Public Schools and the Ewen-Trout Creek Consolidated School District passed yesterday. The E.B Holman School in Stanton Township will be able to get some major upgrades and an expansion of …

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