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Licensed Professional Counselors May Continue to Practice

Licensed Professional Counselors will continue to be able to diagnose and treat patients in Michigan. 10,000 counselors have been providing that service to 150,000 state residents. Recently, that service was threatened by a new interpretation of the law governing their licenses by the state Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. …

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Whitmer Moves to Raise OT Limits

Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants more Michigan workers to qualify for overtime pay. The current federal standard was set 15 years ago, and requires that overtime pay be given to those who make less than around $24,000 per year. That level will be raised to around $35,500 on January first. Whitmer …

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Sign-Up Begins for Redistricting Commission

Signup is underway for those who would like to serve on Michigan’s new legislative redistricting commission. The commission will be charged with drawing state house and senate, and U.S. house district boundaries based on data from the 2020 census, for elections beginning in 2022. It will be formed based on …

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Record Number of Fulbright Scholars at MTU

Michigan Tech is hosting a record number of Fulbright Scholars this year. A report in Tech Today says 17 students are on campus. 14 are pursuing master’s degrees, and three are PhD students. They hail from Afghanistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lesotho, Mauritius, Morocco, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Togo …

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Michigan Apples Recalled

A Traverse City produce distributor has recalled a big bunch of apples. North Bay produce says 2,297 cases and two bulk bins may have been contaminated by listeria. No illnesses have been reported, and the recall is voluntary. North Bay says the products include McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Jonathan, Fuji, Jonamac and …

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L’Anse Activates Community Solar Panels

The Village of L’Anse’s community solar power array is now online. Village manager Bob LaFave told the council last night that more than 90 percent the panels have been purchased… Investors will begin to see credits on their November electrical bills.  LaFave also told the council that work has wrapped …

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Dial Help Expands Teen Outreach Program

Dial Help’s Teen Outreach Program is expanding its after-school activities this year. After a pilot program for high schoolers went well last year, it will also be offered to middle school students. Known as the TOP club, it meets weekly at selected schools, but Prevention Coordinator Chris Schuldt says it’s …

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Champion Woman Jailed for Cyberstalking

A Champion woman is headed to prison for cyberstalking. 56-year-old Theresa Louise Harris was convicted of harassing her former boyfriend, and his friends and members of his family in the Marquette area. From 2014 through August of last year, she hacked into cell phone accounts, sent fake emails and texts, …

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Gas Prices Tumble

Gasoline prices in Michigan tumbled by 14 cents per gallon over the past week. The statewide average is at $2.49 for a gallon of unleaded. Prices are higher in most of the Upper Peninsula. AAA Michigan pegged the average price in the Marquette market at $2.54 yesterday… seven cents less …

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