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Bill Introduced to Trim Number of Judges in Michigan

A state lawmaker plans to introduce legislation that would follow through on recommendations in a recent report to cut the number of trial court judges in Michigan. Senator Rick Jones of Grand Ledge says he’s seen judges in the past be more eager to get on the golf course than …

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Should Public Universities be Required to Hold Public Meetings?

A proposal requiring university boards to hold open meetings is being weighed by lawmakers in the Michigan House. The joint resolution is sponsored by State Representative Martin Howrylak. If approved by both the House and Senate a question would be placed on the November ballot asking voters to update the …

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Report Cites Increasing Kids Poverty

A new report says there are now more Michigan children living in poverty than there were during the Great Recession. The “Kids Count” report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation says while most states, including neighboring ones, have seen improvement in child well-being over the past five years, Michigan kids …

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Big Brothers Needed

Big Brothers Big Sisters of U.P. Kids needs your help! We have an EXTREME shortage of volunteer “Big Brothers” and way too many “Little Brothers” on our waiting list.  Can you help us to identify this potential “Big Brother”? If this profile sounds like someone you know – talk to …

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Judge Wisti Weighs In On Eliminating 97th District Court Judgeship

A proposal to cut the local district court judgeship would be ill-advised, according to the current sitting judge in that courtroom. A report by from the State Court Administrative Office says five district court judgeships are slated to be eliminated, including the court servicing Houghton, Baraga and Keweenaw Counties. The …

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Painesdale Woman Injured In Weekend Boating Accident

A Painesdale woman is injured following a boat accident on Sunday. The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department says the accident happened at a dock belonging to a residence on Rocky Shores Road in Stanton Township around 5:45 in the afternoon. Officials say 55-year-old Kevin Geshel from Painesdale was trying to maneuver …

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Benishek Calls For Funding For Soo Locks Study

The Army Corps of Engineers says they will perform an Economic Impact study on the Soo Locks if funding becomes available. This study is part of an effort to increase the priority of the construction of a replacement Lock in the Army Corps’ list of authorized projects. Congressman Dan Benishek …

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LED Light Replacement On International Bridge Begins

It will be lights out on the International Bridge arches this week in Sault Ste. Marie as a cost-saving lighting replacement project prepares to take a highly visible step forward. The International Bridge Authority will be replacing the white lights that have illuminated the nighttime sky on top of the …

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Drill Shop Renovation Fundraiser Successful

The Drill Shop Project fundraiser in Calumet Township has reached its $32,000 goal! This will result in a $32,000 matching grant from the State of Michigan (Michigan Economic Development Corporation) for a total of $64,000. The crowd funding campaign received donations from all over the U.S.: Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, …

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