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Overcrowding At Jail Breaking County Budget

The problem of overcrowding at the Houghton County Jail isn’t going away anytime soon. Sheriff Brian McLean updated the board of commissioners on the inmate population. The jail has been at or above capacity for 6 out of the first 14 days in March. Of those being held at the …

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Board Told To Sell Houghton County Arena

Should Houghton County sell the Houghton County Arena? The suggestion was given to the county board of commissioners at their March meeting Tuesday by Calumet Township Supervisor Paul Lehto. Lehto said the county should get out of the ice rink business and sell the arena to the city of Hancock, …

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Former U.S. Attorney To Teadh Law At U of M

Former U.S. Attorney Barb McQuade is headed to the University of Michigan to teach law. McQuade was asked to step down from her government post by President Donald Trump and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions. She said she thought she’d have more time to make the transition with the acting …

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Wigs For Kids Would Be Covered Under Bill

Michigan House and Senate Democrats introduced legislation that would require health insurance companies and Medicaid to cover wigs for children who suffer hair loss from medical conditions or treatments. State Representative Kevin Hertel co-sponsored the House version of the bill. The wigs would be covered as any other prosthetic would …

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Dealing With Irritating Coworkers

If you work in an office, there’s a chance that some of the things your co-workers do will irritate you. Whether it’s giving you a play by play of their current medical ailment to rambling on about politics or wearing strong perfume. Health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites got some expert …

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State Board Of Education Rejects School Grading System

The State Board of Education has adopted a statement saying it is unanimously against issuing A-to-F grades for every public school in Michigan. The bipartisan board opposes a letter grade accountability system as part of the state’s plan to comply with a new federal education law. Superintendent Brian Whiston and …

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Michigan Lottery Apologizes For Mistake

The Michigan Lottery is apologizing after a television technical problem told players it was a special bonus drawing, when it wasn’t. The mistake happened during Monday night’s Daily 3 and Daily 4 drawing. In the case of an actual bonus drawing, it would have meant even more prize money for …

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Trump To Call For Revisit Of Fuel Economy Standards

President Donald Trump will visit Michigan to discuss job creation and automobile manufacturing. The President is expected announce a restart of a review of vehicle fuel efficiency rules sought by the auto industry. Trump is expected to visit Ypsilanti, a suburb of Detroit and meet with the chief executives of …

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