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Calumet Teenager Arrested For Knife Attack

A Calumet teenager could be facing charges in relation to an assault with a knife over the weekend. The Houghton County Sherriff’s Office says they received a report of a woman having been stabbed around 4:45pm Saturday. When deputies arrived at the scene on Park Avenue in the Village of …

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Marquette Man Facing Multiple Criminal Sexual Conduct Charges

Story originally posted at https://abc10up.com/2019/03/15/marquette-man-charged-with-multiple-counts-of-criminal-sexual-conduct/ MARQUETTE– After a joint investigation by the Northern Michigan University Police Department and the Marquette Police Department, Caleb Scott Anderson of Marquette has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree. According to allegations, Anderson would run up …

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Spring weight restrictions expanding to all state roads Monday

March 15, 2019 — The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and local agencies are enacting additional annual spring weight restrictions to protect roads.             Effective 6 a.m. Monday, March 18, weight restrictions will be expanded to cover all state trunkline highways for the entire state of Michigan. State routes typically carry M, …

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Western UP Moose Population Growing Slightly

The following press release was issued by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources: Credit: Neil Harri An aerial survey photo shows moose south of Lake Michigamme in the western Upper Peninsula. After this winter’s moose survey, wildlife biologists said the western Upper Peninsula moose population is growing at a long-term …

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Michigan Walks Out on Waters of the U.S. Lawsuit

State Attorney General Dana Nessel has pulled Michigan out of an environmental case seeking to reduce the number of bodies of water protected under the federal Clean Water Act. The lawsuit was originally filed by former State Attorney General Bill Schuette and is an effort to block a joint EPA …

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