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Food Co-Op Expanding

The Marquette Food Co-operative is expanding in downtown Marquette. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced that $615,000 from the Michigan Community Revitalization Program will be used to help the Co-op to create a regional “food hub”. The expansion will include a new teaching kitchen and a classroom. The city of …

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Ford and Chrysler Recalls

Ford and Chrysler both announced recalls Friday. Chrysler is recalling nearly 800,000 late model minivans because of a potential fire risk. The recall includes 2010-2014 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country minivans with third row power vents. The automaker says beverage spills on the vent switch can cause …

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Morning Sports for Monday, May 12th

Morning Sports for Monday, May 12th: MLB: Tigers Falter Late, Fall to Twins Robbie Ray pitched six shutout innings in his second major-league start… but the Tigers wound up losing 4-3 to the Twins on Sunday. Detroit led 3-0 when Ray left the game… but Minnesota scored once in the …

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Morning Sports for Sunday, May 11th

Morning Sports for Sunday, May 11th: MLB: Tigers Blast Twins The Tigers erupted for six runs in the second inning… and cruised to a 9-3 victory over the Twins Saturday afternoon. Miguel Cabrera powered the big inning with a three-run homer. Victor Martinez added another three-run blast in the seventh …

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Morning Sports for Saturday, May 10th

Morning Sports for Saturday, May 10th: MLB: Tigers Lose Second Straight Phil Hughes shut down the Tigers over seven strong innings, as the Twins beat Detroit Friday night 2-1. Tigers’ starter Justin Verlander matched Hughes pitch for pitch until Minnesota broke through for two runs in the seventh. Detroit’s only …

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Stamp Out Hunger

For 22 years the United States Postal Service has been collecting non-perishable foods for local foods banks as part of its Stamp Out Hunger initiative and it continues the tradition tomorrow. Each year during Mother’s Day weekend, letter carriers across the country pick up non-perishable foods along their route to …

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Koski Sentenced

The man at the center of the wolf hunt controversy was sentenced yesterday in Ontonagon District Court. 68-year-old Jon Koski was ordered to pay $1,867 in fines and costs. Judge Mark Wisti ordered Koski to pay the amount within 60 days or he will be charged with contempt of court. …

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Portage Health Honors Volunteers

This week several volunteers at Portage Health were recognized at the 23rd annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner. In 2013, 90 volunteers provided more than 16,000 hours of service at the hospital. Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan distributed pins and flowers to volunteers recognized for service milestones, ranging from 500 …

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More Money for Roads

The Michigan House Thursday approved bills designed to raise up to 500 million more dollars for Michigan roads and bridges without raising taxes, although critics are coming from several different directions. The bills, among other things, earmark one percent of the state’s use tax for the State Trunkline Fund. The …

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Drunk Driving Crackdown

Police across Michigan arrested 451 drunk drivers during a three-week impaired driving crackdown that covered St. Patrick’s Day and the NCAA basketball tournament. Of those arrested during the March 12 – April 7 period, 85 were charged under the state’s high Blood Alcohol Content law. That’s down from the 510 …

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