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Greenland Man Arrested After Crash

A 19-year-old Greenland man was arrested yesterday morning after a property damage accident. Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Jason Clinesmith told us the man drove his vehicle into a ditch in Greenland Township around 10:00. He left the scene, but was picked up a short time later. He faces charges …

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Scammers Target Tax-Delinquent Michiganders

The latest scam to hit our state targets those who have past-due tax bills. The victim receives a letter that appears to come from the government, threatening immediate action to seize property and other assets. To make the letter more credible, the scammer includes specific information about the tax debt …

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Calumet Woman Faces Drug Charges

A Calumet woman has been arrested on drug charges. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team raided an apartment at 118 5th Street in Calumet Friday. Officials say the search warrant was obtained after a 13-month investigation, during which undercover officers purchased Suboxone and methamphetamine from the 57-year-old woman. …

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Bergman Confirms Re-election Run

U.S. Representative Jack Bergman confirmed Saturday that he will run for re-election this year… The Watersmeet Republican told those who attended a question and answer session in Houghton that his goal is to succeed Representative Phil Roe as either chair or ranking minority member of the House Veterans Affairs Committee. …

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Pigs-N-Heat Tickets On Sale

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Pigs-N-Heat hockey game. The annual faceoff between local police officers and firefighters raises money for the Copper Country Police and Fire Relief Fund, which assists victims of fire and crime. The game will be played on February 15th at the John MacInnes …

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Man Dies in Eastern U.P. Snowmobile Crash

A downstate man has died from injuries suffered in a snowmobile crash last week. Mackinac County sheriff’s deputies say 77-year-old Norman James Bass of Goodrich – near Flint – missed a turn and struck a tree near Naubinway. He was taken to Helen Newberry Joy Hospital in Newberry, where he …

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2020 Opens with Lower Gasoline Prices

Gasoline prices fell a bit during the first week of 2020. AAA Michigan’s survey place the cost of a gallon of unleaded regular at $2.45 in the Marquette metro area. That’s six cents cheaper than a week ago, nine cents cheaper than a month ago, 32 cents higher than a …

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Sens. Peters, Stabenow React to Soleimani Killing

Michigan’s two United States Senators have reacted cautiously to the drone attack that killed Iranian general Qasem Soleimani last week. In prepared statements, neither Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters expressed any sympathy for Soleimani… with Peters calling him a “notorious terrorist” and Stabenow saying he was “responsible for the deaths …

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Bergman Supports Soleimani Attack

First District U.S. Representative Jack Bergman says killing Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani was the right thing to do. In a statement released on his Facebook page, the Watersmeet Republican said Soleimani was responsible for over 600 American deaths, and was planning additional attacks. Bergman is a retired Marine Corps …

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