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Voters Expected To Line Up At Polls

It’s expected to be one of the busiest midterm elections in the nation’s history.  Normally, there is a significant drop in voter turnout in between presidential elections, but early returns predict a much higher rate of participation today. Local voters will have plenty to decide today as well. Michigan’s senior …

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Milder Temps But Lots Of Lake Effect Snow For This Winter

Winter is no longer coming–it’s here and this week is Winter Hazards Awareness Week in Michigan. In an effort to raise awareness about the potential dangers of the upcoming winter season, Governor Rick Snyder has declared November 4 – 10, 2018, as Winter Hazards Awareness Week in Michigan. As we …

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Use Caution Around Stopped School Buses

As school bus related accidents have made national headlines recently, local law enforcement agencies would like to emphasize the importance of driving without distractions.  Both police departments in the cities of Hancock and Houghton say that they’ve seen an increase in drivers who unlawfully pass a stopped school bus, creating …

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New Voting Equipment Being Used Again

Voters in Houghton County are being asked for their patience when they head to the polls on Tuesday. New voting equipment will be in use at all 31 precincts in the county for only the second time. Houghton County Clerk Jennifer Lorenz says voters will be provided a Sharpie for …

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Michigan To Choose Next Governor Tuesday

With the election taking place tomorrow, voters in Michigan will finally choose who will succeed Governor Rick Snyder. After eight years of Snyder, Attorney General Bill Schuette touts the state’s economic growth as evidence for the need to keep Michigan Republican.  Schuette said, “Remember, eight years ago we had 15 percent …

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High Speed Chase Ends In Crash-Nixon arrested

A car chase ended in a crash that sent two people to the hospital Saturday.  The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office says deputies attempted to stop a vehicle around 2:15 am for driving carelessly in the Village of South Range. The vehicle driven by a 31-year-old South Range man began eluding …

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Calumet High School Class Presents Finnish Row Boat

As each generation becomes a little more dependent on technology and further away from heritage, Finlandia University has created an outreach program that preserves some of the methods of the area’s Finnish immigrants in hopes of passing those teachings on to young people in the Copper Country. As part of …

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Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Name New CEO

Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes announced that Karmen Lemke will be joining their organization as the Chief Executive Officer this November. Ms. Lemke comes to the Girl Scouts from Wisconsin Public Service where she has served in a variety of positions including Manager of Community Relations and Director …

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