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Time Change And Winter Parking Bans This Weekend

There will be a couple of big changes this weekend. First, this is the time change weekend for the fall so be sure to set your clocks back one full hour Saturday night. For those who have to get up early Sunday, that means you’ll get an extra hour’s sleep. …

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Scare Off Frightful Fire Hazards this Halloween

October 29, 2015 – Keep Halloween scary and safe this year by taking simple precautions to lower fire risk and avoid burn-related injuries. Have fun in flame-resistant costumes, trick-or-treat with flashlights or glow sticks, and use extreme caution if using candles to ensure a spooktacular good time. “On Halloween there’s …

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Trick Or Treat Hours And Halloween Safety

Several communities in the Copper Country have set their hours for Trick-or-Treating tomorrow night. In Hancock, kids will be ringing doorbells from 5:00-7:00, in Baraga the hours are from 4:00 till 7:00, in Ontonagon it’s 4:00 to 6:00, and in L’Anse the hours are from 4:00 to 6:30. When it …

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Presentation Focuses On Salolampi Finnish Language Village

HANCOCK, Mich. — Salolampi (which translates to “lake in the woods”) is a Finnish language village near the shore of Turtle River Lake in Bemidji, Minnesota. For decades, young people ages 7-17 have been attending this camp and fully immersing themselves in Finnish language and culture. Fifteen-year-old Benjamin Leinonen, a …

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Michigan Tops Nation on Spending on Michigan Supreme Court Campaigns

Michigan ranked highest in the nation in political spending on Michigan Supreme Court campaigns last year. That’s according to a report released Thursday. It was issued by Justice at Stake, the Brennan Center for Justice and the national Institute on Money in State Politics. The report said eight candidates spent …

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Bill to Help Disabled Hunters Heads to Governor

Disabled hunters in Michigan will have more opportunities to get outdoors, under a bill headed to the governor. The measure, which won final legislative approval in the state Senate, would allow those with mobility issues and have certain permits to hunt from personal mobility devices, like an electric wheelchair or …

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House Committee Quizes MDE on M-STEP Results

One state lawmaker says the state may be setting its proficiency goals for students taking the new M-STEP exam too low. The Michigan Department of Education’s Vanessa Keeler says they’re eyeing 85 percent proficiency by 2025. But State Representative Amanda Price, chair of the House Education Committee, thinks it should …

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