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Copper Country Today – July 20, 2014

On the July 20th Copper Country Today program, Todd VanDyke celebrates Lake Superior Day by discussing the health of the lake with Colleen Mouw from the Great Lakes Research Center at Michigan Tech. Sam Ali talks tourism with Tom Nemacheck from the Upper Peninsula Travel and Recreation Association. Listen to Copper Country …

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MTU Offering Rides on Lake Superior Day

Lake Superior Day is this Sunday and Michigan Tech is offering free rides on the research vessel Agassiz to people a peek at how scientists study the Great Lakes in Copper Harbor. The Agassiz will depart from the Isle Royale Queen dock every half hour from 1 to 4 p.m. …

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Dianda Supports Better Equipment for Local Gov’ts

State Representative Scott Dianda testified on behalf of legislation he introduced in December to require the Michigan Department of Transportation to first offer snow removal equipment for auction to local governments before offering it to the general public. The bill was introduced with 51 bipartisan co-sponsoring signatures, including the entire …

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Changes in Marijuana Dispensaries

State legislators have moved bills that would allow for the return of medical marijuana dispensaries in Michigan and the use of marijuana-laced foods. The Senate Government Operations committee on Wednesday approved legislation that would allow municipalities to permit dispensaries to sell marijuana to certified patients or caregivers, which is not …

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Sweepstakes Scam in the Copper Country

The Calumet Post of the Michigan State Police is warning residents about a sweepstakes scam targeting elderly residents. Troopers say the scam involves the scammer sending an official-looking letter and a bank check to residents congratulating them on winning a large sum of money. The check is for a fraction of …

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DNR Warns About Certain Baitfish

The Department of Natural Resources reminds the public that importing certain baitfish species is prohibited. The DNR has recently received numerous questions regarding the importation of baitfish into Michigan and points these inquiries to the Susceptible Fish Species list. The release, both intentional and unintentional, of live baitfish is one …

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Wolverine Earns Two Twilight Wins – Friday Sports Wrap

Tigers, Brewers Resume Play Tonight The Tigers return to action tonight at home against Cleveland. Anibal Sanchez will start against Trevor Bauer. Hear the first pitch at 7:08 on WM 1400, WCCY. The Tigers have a six-and-a-half-game lead over the Royals in the American League Central Division. Pitching prospect Drew …

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Hancock City Council Meeting

At yesterday’s Hancock City Council meeting, the council received the draft final sewer flow report which showed that the district from Conrad-Shafter down to Portage Lake may have higher than normal sewage flow. The final report will be presented at the next council meeting. The council approved the establishment of …

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Portage Health Honored

Portage Health in Hancock has won a statewide award for its work to improve the rate of patients that receive breast cancer screenings. The hospital has received the 2014 Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Prevention Learning and Action Network. The hospital was also cited for its efficient use of …

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Hancock Canal Run

The deadline to register for the Keweenaw’s premier running and walking event is quickly approaching. The Hancock Canal Run takes place this Saturday along M-203, which will be closed for traffic during the event. The event includes a 5-mile run, 5-mile walk, 10-mile run, 10-mile walk and a half marathon …

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