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DNR Reminds Hunters of License Structure Change

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources would like to remind hunters of changes to the state’s hunting license structure that took effect in 2014. A base license is now required for all hunters. The base license includes small game hunting, whether they choose to hunt small game or not. Base …

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Gas Prices Rise Locally as National Averages Fall

Gas Prices are up slightly this week across Michigan after two weeks of decline. A AAA Michigan survey shows about a penny per gallon increase, compared with last week, while GasBuddy.com posts the increase at 3.9 cents higher. Both cite a statewide average of $2.35 per gallon. GasBuddy.com says the national …

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New Study Finds Long-term Impacts to Lead Exposure

New research from Wayne State University has found that exposure to lead can have serious health impacts to children of pregnant woman, and even her grandchildren many years later. The research, from Doctor Douglas Ruden, professor at WSU’s obstetrics and gynecology department, shows that a mother’s lead exposure can affect …

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Gov Appointed Opioid Task Force Makes Recommendations

A governor appointed task force charged with looking into opioid use and abuse in Michigan is making recommendations to help curb the growing problem. The Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force, headed by Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley, is suggesting more than a dozen changes. Among them would be …

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Treat Street Still A Success Despite Rain

A little rain won’t stop these kids from getting their Halloween treats. Despite the weather, hundreds of costumed families filled the streets of downtown Houghton for Treat Street. Houghton Police Lieutenant Nick Roberts says, “Treat Street has been going on for seven years now. It gets bigger every year. Last …

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Allouez Township Awarded nearly $21,000 from the Portage Health Foundation to Construct a Seneca Lake Fit Trail and Install a New Sand Volleyball Court at Mohawk Park

[Hancock, MI] Allouez Township was recently awarded $20,952 from the Portage Health Foundation to install a new sand volleyball court at Mohawk Park and to construct a Fit Trail around Seneca Lake. Allouez Township applied for funding under the PHFoundation’s outdoor recreation RFP. The grant funding was a result of …

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Ishpeming Schools To Hire Away L’Anse Area Schools Superintendent

The head of the L’Anse Area Schools is being tapped for a new position. Superintendent Carrie Meyer has been offered the same position in the Ishpeming Public Schools District. The board interviewed a number of candidates, all with some form of superintendent experience or as long–standing building administrator. But in the …

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