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Released Felons Being Dumped In Escanaba

City leaders believe the state of Michigan is dumping released felons in the Upper Peninsula town of Escanaba and they want it stopped. City Manager Jim O’Toole says they started noticing the trend after Escanaba Public Safety asked a person arrested for shoplifting why he was there. And O’Toole feels …

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The Charter Township of Portage Awarded $15,000 from the Portage Health Foundation to Construct a New Concrete Surface at the Dodgeville Ice Rink

[Hancock, MI] The Portage Health Foundation recently awarded $15,000 to the Charter Township of Portage to pour a new concrete surface at the Dodgeville Ice Rink. The township applied for funding under the PHFoundation’s adolescent health RFP. The foundation sought applications focused on programs and resources that promoted healthy adolescent …

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Veterans Community Action Team brings collaboration, resources to 30,000 U.P. veterans

http://www.aging.com/complete-guide-for-veteran-seniors/ Partnership-driven program kicks off with trio of meetings LANSING, Mich. – More than 30,000 veterans in the Upper Peninsula will have easier access to comprehensive health, employment, education and quality-of-life opportunities thanks to a collaboration that brings together local, state and federal resources and services. The Michigan Veterans Affairs …

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Feeding America Bus Arrives Today

Hundreds of families will get some help today with putting food on the table. Finlandia University’s Campus Ministry, along with Feeding America and the Western U.P. Food Bank, is distributing 15,000 pounds of food for free. The mobile food pantry will be at Finlandia this afternoon at 5:00pm with enough …

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