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Shotgun Wielder Arrested in Humboldt Twp.

A man who fired a shotgun at family members was arrested yesterday morning in Humboldt Township. State Police troopers were called to a residence around 9:00. They were told that the man had become violent during an argument about money. Family members tried to leave the residence, but the man …

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Marquette’s Gander Store to Close

The Gander Outdoors store in Marquette is closing. A quiet announcement was made on Facebook last week. It’s the second shutdown for the store, which was shuttered for the first time two years ago when Gander Mountain filed for bankruptcy. The store was reopened in early 2018 as Gander Outdoors …

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Whitmer Asks MI Supreme Court to Rule on Vape Ban

As promised, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is asking the state Supreme Court to reinstate Michigan’s ban of flavored nicotine-based vaping products. Whitmer filed the request Friday. She had issued the emergency order September 4th. It took effect October 2nd, but was quickly struck down by the Michigan Court of Claims. Whitmer …

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Halloween Events Today

Two of the region’s biggest Halloween events will be held today. In Houghton, Shelden Avenue will be closed from 4:00 until 6:00 for Treat Street. Kids in costumes will flood into town, starting at the City Center to pick up their free trick-or-treat bags and tour the haunted house. Downtown …

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Houghton County Board Begins Journey to Jail Vote

The Houghton County Board of Commissioners continues to wrestle with what to do about the overcrowded, outdated jail. The county’s task force recently recommended that a new jail be built that would also house the sheriff’s department, and district court. Task force members left open the question of location. A …

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Rain Provides Electrical Charge

They say every cloud has a silver lining. Our extra-rainy fall could provide a little bit of relief to electric costs. Upper Peninsula Power Company tells us the high river levels have enabled it to produce 30 percent more hydroelectric power than usual. Vice President for Business Development and Communication …

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Blood Shortage Alert

We’re short of several blood types in the region. The U.P. Regional Blood Center is critically low on A-negative, B-positive and O-negative. If you are one of those types, you are encouraged to donate as quickly as possible. You can make an appointment at their office in the Quincy Center …

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U.P. Unemployment Rate Falls

The unemployment rate fell in every county in Michigan last month. Non-seasonally adjusted rates were sampled before the General Motors strike began. The statewide rate came in at 3.7 percent… a half-point lower than in August, but two-tenths of a point above the rate one year ago. The unadjusted rate …

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Woman Stabbed in Osceola Township

One woman was stabbed, and another arrested after an altercation early Wednesday at a residence in Osceola Township. A Michigan State Police spokesman at the Calumet Post confirmed that the incident occurred around midnight, but was unable to provide names, the condition of the victim, or additional details because the …

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