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17th Honor Flight Takes Place Today

The latest U.P. Honor Flight is scheduled to take 85 veterans to Washington D.C. this morning. The group includes three from World War Two, 13 from the Korean conflict, and 69 from the Viet Nam campaign. The Honor Flight will deliver the veterans to the nation’s capital, give them a …

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Financial Assistance Offered at MTU

A group of financial aid experts from the Michigan State Treasury Department will stop at Michigan Tech this morning. Michigan Student Aid Outreach team member Steve Bo says the goal is to help students find and take advantage of financial aid programs offered by the state. They’ll be set up …

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Democratic Politicians Share Support for UAW Strike

Michigan Democratic lawmakers are lining up to support the United Auto Workers Union in its strike against General Motors. Governor Gretchen Whitmer posted a photo on Twitter as she delivered food to a picket line in Lansing. More than a dozen state and federal legislators have either made public announcements …

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Budget Deadlock Continues

There’s been no breakthrough in Michigan’s budget stalemate. With 13 days to go before the end of the fiscal year, Republicans in the State House and Senate pushed forward their budget bills yesterday. Party leaders say they have had no direct communication with Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and hope to have …

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Witmer, GOP Agree – Stealing Mail Is Wrong

They can’t agree on a budget, or how to fix the roads, but there is one important issue that Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer and legislative Republicans can agree on – it’s not nice to steal people’s mail. You might think that stealing mail has been illegal in Michigan for all …

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Layoff Notices Sent to Most State Employees

The State has emailed layoff notices to most of Michigan’s government workers. The layoffs that would be caused by failure to approve a new budget are far from certain, but law requires advance notice. About 30,000 of the state’s 48,000 employees would be sent to the bench if budget negotiations …

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Former State Rep Sentenced for Role in Sex Scandal

A former Michigan state representative will probably not spend time in jail, after pleading no contest to a charge of trying to have a state employee help cover up his extramarital affair. Todd Courser has been sentenced to 12 months of probation, along with 45 days in jail. He can …

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Portage Health Auxiliary Accepting Grant Applications

The Portage Health Auxiliary is accepting applications for its fall grant process. Non-profit groups in Keweenaw, Houghton, Baraga, and Ontonagon counties are eligible. Selection is based on the auxiliary’s mission of improving the health and well-being of youth and the elderly. Application forms are available at the Guilded Rose gift …

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Lamprey Assessments to Begin Today

The battle against lampreys moves to two more locations today. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service crews will assess the Trap Rock River and Hungarian Creek. Young lamprey live in the sand and silt at the bottom of Great Lakes tributaries for several years between the time they hatch, and the …

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