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State to Receive Funds for Health Care

Michigan will get $70 million in federal funds over the next four years for innovative health care program improvements that help families. The money from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will support the state’s Blueprint for Health Innovation that seeks better coordination of care, lower costs as …

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Elk Season A Success

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says the 2014 elk hunt was a success. A news release from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says elk hunters harvested 78 elk during this year’s elk hunting season. Each killed elk was inspected by DNR staff. Wildlife biologist Jennifer Kleitch says the …

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Holiday Travel Safety Tips

With the holiday travel season underway, the Michigan State Police want to remind drivers to always be prepared especially when driving in very snowy conditions. If you do get stranded during a winter storm, troopers advise drivers not to leave a vehicle while waiting for help. Troopers also recommend keeping …

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Houghton Boys, Calumet Girls Win – Tuesday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for full stories. High School In boys’ high school basketball last night… Houghton shut down West Iron County 64-24. In girls’ play, Calumet defeated Northland Pines 59-42. NHL – Red Wings Host Buffalo The Red Wings host the Sabres tonight. Faceoff is at 7:30 on …

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Little Brothers Christmas Dinners

This Thursday, Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly will be holding their Christmas dinners at several locations across the Upper Peninsula. They will also be sending out Christmas gifts for the senior citizens in the community. Meals will be delivered to home-bound seniors. Deliveries will begin at noon from Grace United …

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Angel Mission Needs Christmas Help

The New Beginnings Angel Mission in Calumet is appealing for last-minute help to fill a need for Christmas gifts for area kids. The Mission received requests from area families to provide presents for nearly 300 children. The profiles of those children were placed on their Angel Tree. With the holiday …

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Gray Wolf Back on Endangered Species List

According to the Detroit Free Press, a federal judge has ordered that the gray wolf be put back on the endangered species list. This decision will further ban wolf hunting and trapping in three states: Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington, D.C., ruled today that the …

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Sonco Ambulance Gets Help from Kivela, Casperson

Two local lawmakers spent the final day of the legislative session trying to make sure ambulance service in Ontonagon County continues and it worked. State Representative John Kivela and State Senator Tom Casperson sent an amendment to a bill to the governor’s desk that without it, Sonco Ambulance would have …

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Finlandia Men, Women Fall – Monday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for full stories. High School In the girls’ high school basketball Friday night… – Houghton defeated West Iron County 59-43. Sloan Zenner scored 20 for the Gremlins. – Calumet pounded Jeffers 67-33. – Lake Linden-Hubbell shut down Chassell 46-29. – Dollar Bay overcame a nine-point …

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Copper Country Today – December 21st, 2014

On the December 21st Copper Country Today program, Sam Ali talks with Iola Brubaker from the Upper Great Lakes Health Systems about open enrollment for health insurance. Also, Houghton County Emergency Coordinator Jack Dueweke joins me to discuss winter weather preparedness. Listen to Copper Country Today Sunday mornings at 7:00 on 97.7 The …

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