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Federal Drug Charges for Ironwood Man

An Ironwood man is now facing federal drug charges after the Gogebic County Prosecutor’s Office dismissed state charges against him. 31-year-old Joshua Anderson stood mute during his arraignment in U.S. District Court in Marquette June 11. By doing so, Anderson did not plea either way to three charges: conspiracy to …

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MTU Heading to National Competition

This week, Michigan Tech’s concrete canoe team is heading to the national competition in Pennsylvania. 23 teams of engineering students from schools across the country and as far away as Shanghai, China, will come together to compete for “America’s Cup of Civil Engineering” at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ …

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More Ignition Switch Issues for GM

More troubles for General Motors. The auto maker has announced that it must replace or change ignition keys on about 3.16 million 2000 to 2014 model year cars in the US because the ignition switch may inadvertently move out of the “run” position if the car is jolted by a …

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National Guard Tuition Assistance

Michigan residents looking to enter the National Guard may soon have additional incentive. The Michigan House of Representatives and Senate both passed the Michigan National Guard Tuition Assistance Act, late last week. The bill introduces a state-level tuition assistance program to Guard recruits. The bill allows for Guard members in …

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Bridgefest Feast 2014 Recap

Although the weather didn’t cooperate, Copper Country residents still showed up to the festivities going on this past weekend. It all got started with the Bridgefest parade on Friday, which moved through Hancock and into Houghton. Saturday was a little wet but that didn’t deter people from enjoying the music …

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Three Injured in Ontonagon Car Accident

A two car accident in Ontonagon County sent three people to the hospital Saturday afternoon. Troopers from the Wakefield Post of the Michigan State Police say it happened on M-28 near Pendock Road in Bergland Township around 4:20pm, when 25-year-old Grant Larsen slowed down in the eastbound lane to make …

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Police Chase Ends in Crash in Iron Mountain

A late night police chase through the streets of Iron Mountain ended in a crash early Saturday morning. Troopers from the Iron Mountain Post of the Michigan State Police say it happened around 2:00 a.m. after they attempted to a stop a motorcyclist for a traffic violation. The rider reportedly …

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NMU Rates Increase

It’ll be a little more expensive to attend Northern Michigan University this fall. At a special meeting on Friday, the NMU Board of Trustees voted to raise tuition by 3.2%. Full-time undergrads from within Michigan had to pay just under $9,100 in tuition and fees this year. They’ll have to …

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State Revenue Collections Down

Michigan saw total revenue collections of $1.5 billion in May, a drop of 2.6 percent from May 2013. According to figures released by the Senate Fiscal Agency that’s $15.4 million less than the May Revenue Estimating Conference forecast. So far for the 2013-14 fiscal year, the state has raised not …

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Summer Reading Program

State Education officials say books still will be available to thousands of Michigan schoolchildren at libraries across the state as part of the Summer Reading program. Summer Reading is a free, voluntary program designed to encourage youths and teens to keep reading through engaging activities that tap into their personalities …

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