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Secretary of State seeking driving testers in Gogebic County

Applicants sought to operate testing site in Ironwood/Bessemer area LANSING, Mich. – The state of Michigan has an opportunity in Gogebic County for an individual or organization that would be interested in operating a driving skills testing site in the Ironwood/Bessemer area. Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said her office …

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2015 MI-TRALE ORV Safety Classes

On May 26th Mi TRALE presented its first in school ORV Safety Class to the 6th grade class at the Ontonagon Elementary school. There were 15 students that took the class and passed to get their safety cards. The instructors for the class were MI-TRALE VP Jim Altenburg and was …

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MI-TRALE Scholarship Award Winners Announced

Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and the Environment supports the belief that you must give back to the communities that support them. One of the ways that they do this is to contribute toward the education of our youth. The winners of the 2015 MI-TRALE scholarships are: Aleksei …

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Dollar Bay High School Teacher Loses Battle With Cancer

Kim Rogan, 53, much loved teacher at Dollar Bay High School and resident of Calumet passed away Saturday, June 13, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. Kim was born on January 26, 1962, in Flint Michigan, to Dell and Sally (Mathis) Robbins. She graduated from Alpena High School in …

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UPPCO Grants For 2014 Total Over $108.000

Ishpeming – Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) provided direct grants valued at $108,317 to non-profit organizations, associations and worthwhile community causes in 2014. Each year, UPPCO awards such grants to eligible entities located within the utility’s service territory. More than 150 organizations representing various interests received funds from UPPCO in …

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Call For Entries Into South Range 4th Of July Parade

The Fourth of July Committee of the South Range Business Association is looking for more floats for the upcoming 4th of July parade. This is open to businesses, organizations and the public to design a float and participate in this year’s 4th of July parade at 2pm in South Range. …

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Bill Would Stop Teacher’s Paid Leave For Union Work

School districts would no longer have to provide paid leave for employees that use that time to do union work, under legislation being considered by state lawmakers. Senate Republican Marty Knollenberg says the bill would ensure taxpayer dollars stay in the classroom and out of the hands of union lobbyists. …

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Bill Could Lighten Sentences For First-Time Felony Firearm Charges

A Michigan Legislative committee today will consider a measure that repeals the mandatory minimum sentence for a first time conviction on a felony firearm charge. The bill effectively gives more sentencing discretion to judges, and also allows judges to hand down a sentence consecutively with other sentences. It’s part of …

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