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Michigan State Police Ask To Remove “Policewoman” Rank

Legislation to eliminate the Michigan State Police rank of Policewoman has cleared a state Senate committee. MSP Director, Col. Kriste Kibbey-Etue told the Senate Judiciary Committee Policewoman is an outdated title and she would like to see it removed from statute. Bill sponsor, Senate Republican Tonya Shuitmaker of Lawton says …

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Mackinac Policy Conference Begins

Michigan’s business, political and philanthropic leaders are descending on Mackinac Island beginning today for the Detroit Regional Chamber’s annual Mackinac Policy Conference. While the conference has a set agenda; road funding, no-fault auto insurance and repealing prevailing wage could all come up for discussion – on the record or off. …

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“Heikki Lunta” Creator Dies

The creator of “Heikki Lunta” has died. David Riutta was working at radio station WMPL in December of 1970 when the Range Sno-Mobile club was faced with canceling a race because there was no snow. Riutta sat down with his guitar, and, in an hour, composed a song that implored …

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Laplander In Custody

A Calumet man who is accused of stealing a car from a dealership while out on bond is back in custody. Deputies from the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office say 36 year old Isaac Laplander was taken into custody by NMU Public Safety on Saturday at UP Health System – Marquette. …

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Memorial Day Tribute

That’s the three-gun salute to honor this nation’s fallen heroes presented Sunday by the Baraga American Legion Post at the Pequaming Cemetery. On this Memorial Day, we take a moment to remember those who have served our country. Today may not be a pleasant day for barbeques and picnics, but …

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Copper Country Board Game Released

Have you ever wanted to know what running a mining company was like in the days of the copper boom? A new board game, just released by CMX Games, allows you to do just that. Game developers David Lankton and Scott Diehl have captured the intrigue and competiveness of the …

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Parents Group Opposes Proposed Cell Tower

A group of concerned parents are planning their next move in opposition to a cell phone tower proposed to be built close to the Houghton Elementary School. Organizer Kristina Sundstrom says she only recently learned of the school’s plans to lease a plot of land to Verizon. According to information …

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Oil & Gas Pipeline Oversight Called For

Michigan’s two U.S. Senators want more oversight of the oil and gas pipelines that run through Michigan and the Great Lakes. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters joined eight of their Senate colleagues to send a letter urging the White House to nominate a permanent administrator to lead the Pipeline …

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Watch Your Live Bait For Juvenile Asian Carp

Anglers are being asked to monitor their live bait purchases this holiday weekend and also to look for juvenile Asian carp during the entirety of the fishing season. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says juvenile Asian carp pose just as much of a threat to the Great Lakes and …

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