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Fatal Fire Investigation

A fatal fire at a house in Menominee over the weekend continues to be investigated. Police and Fire Departments responded to the call at approximately 3:30 pm on Saturday. Firefighers found the body of a 70-year old woman. They performed CPR but were unable to revive her. The woman was …

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Latest Polls for Governor’s Race

It’s hard to tell if there’s a clear front runner in Michigan’s gubernatorial race, according to two new polls. A poll conducted for NBC News by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion shows the gap between Republican Governor Rick Snyder and Democratic challenger Mark Schauer may be closing. According …

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Repeal Coming for Fireworks Law

A bill is being introduced in Lansing to repeal Michigan’s new fireworks law. State Senate Democrat Glenn Anderson of Westland says because of “complaints, injuries and outcry” from local officials and citizens about the use of explosive and aerial fireworks, the law allowing those devices should be repealed. The law was …

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BlueSky, Wolverine Earn Twilight Wins – Wednesday Sports Wrap

American League Wins All-Star Game Miguel Cabrera’s two-run homer powered the American League to a 5-3 victory in the All-Star Game last night. The evening belonged to Derek Jeter, the longtime captain of the New York Yankees… who singled and doubled in his final summer classic. Jeter received a standing …

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Groundbreaking at Aspirus Keweenaw

Big plans are on the way for Aspirus Keweenaw in Laurium. Later this morning a groundbreaking ceremony will be held at the hospital to celebrate the beginning of the Keweenaw Hospital Project. Renovations include new hospital and patient rooms, new emergency and intensive care and new surgical suites. The ceremony …

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Shootout in Alger County

Police were reportedly involved in a shootout with a suspect in Alger County Monday evening. The Michigan State Police say a patrol car from the Munising City Police Department was pursing a suspect. The pursuit ended on Buckhorn Road. Police say the suspect crashed their vehicle, came out of the …

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Warrant Out for High-Speed Chase Suspect

The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a woman who missed a recent court appearance having to do with a high-speed chase. 22-year-old Amber Smith is charged with third-degree fleeing and eluding a police officer and unlawfully driving away a motor vehicle. She had a pretrial conference scheduled for …

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Weapons Charge for Flint Man

A Flint man could spend up to ten years in prison on a Houghton County weapons charge. 30-year-old Markeese Henderson has pleaded guilty to receiving or concealing stolen firearms. Prosecutors dropped two other charges under the terms of his plea agreement. He’ll be sentenced in Houghton County Circuit Court on …

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Changing Term Limits in Lansing

The Senate GOP leader and the Governor have a one on one meeting set for Tuesday and on Senator Randy Richardville’s to do list, is changing term limits. Currently senators can serve for eight years and it’s six years in the house. Richardville wants to give local voters a chance …

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State Revenues Fall Short

State revenues were $77.8 million below the forecast from the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference in June, but it had more to do with a quirk of the calendar than anything economic in nature, according to the Senate Fiscal Agency. Collections earmarked to the General Fund fell $10.4 million below the …

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