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Michigan Still Has Issue with Child Homelessness

Michigan ranks well below the half-way-mark in a new report on child homelessness. “America’s Youngest Outcasts: A Report Card on Child Homelessness” ranks Michigan 31st in the country when it comes to the number of homeless children. The study shows that when it comes to health problems for children living …

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Governor Snyder Involved in Accident

Governor Rick Snyder’s vehicle was involved in a minor traffic accident on Tuesday near Hartland. The governor was a passenger in the unmarked State Police SUV when it was hit from behind near M-59 and US 23. The incident was likely caused by weather conditions, according to reports. The governor …

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Helmetless Motorcycle Fatalities

According to M-Live, state Police data shows that while about one fourth of motorcyclists in Michigan now ride without a helmet, helmetless riders accounted for nearly one half of motorcycle fatalities in 2013. Supporters of an effort to bring back the state’s motorcycle helmet law say its more evidence that …

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Calumet V’Ball Falls in Quarters – Wednesday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for full stories. Calumet V’Ball Season Ends in Quarters The Calumet High School volleyball team fell to Roscommon 3-0 in the quarterfinals of the state volleyball tournament last night. It’s the third straight season the Copper Kings reached the quarterfinals. See video highlights from the …

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Water Line Break in Portage Township

Portage Township Supervisor Bruce Petersen says a large water line break will need to be fixed tomorrow morning beginning at 8 a.m. The water outage will effect portions along M-26 from Moyle Construction to Green Acres Road. Sermon Road will also be effected by the water leak. Green Acres Road …

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Lawmakers Fighting to Stop Rate Increase

With utlity prices looking to increase for U.P. residents in the near future, lawmakers are determined to keep fighting against it. U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, along with Congressman Dan Benishek have introduced legislation that would require additional oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, allowing the agency …

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Early Numbers Down for Firearms Season

Firearm deer season–as predicted with the unexpected heavier than usual snow fall–is off to a slow start in the U.P. According to the DNR, preliminary results show fewer deer have been checked in at stations all across the region over the weekend. Archery season harvest was estimated at 30% lower …

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DNR Adds to List of Invasive Species

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has added seven new species to its unwanted acquatic invasive species list. The DNR has added stone moroko, zander, wels catfish, killer shrimp, yabby golden mussel and red swamp crayfish. The list now stands at 40 species. Also, rusty crayfish were moved from prohibited …

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Deadline for Comments on Yellow Dog River

There’s still time for the public to voice concerns about the leasing of state-owned property near the Yellow Dog River in Marquette County for exclusive mining rights. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is taking public comment until December 1 on the proposal by Eagle Mine LLC for a metallic …

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Snyder to Make Another Trip to China

Tomorrow, Governor Rick Snyder will embark on his fourth trade mission to China in four years. The weeklong trip will include stops in five cities promoting tourism in Michigan through the Pure Michigan campaign, and build upon recent successes in attracting new job-creation business investments, highlighting the auto and agricultural …

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