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Legislation Would Give Part Time Workers Paid Sick Leave

Legislation has been introduced to guarantee one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked. One of the bills sponsors, Representative Stephanie Chang, says the bill would be a significant public health move. Chang hopes the bill will receive bipartisan support as it moves through the state House …

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Virtual Colonoscopy Could Be Better Option

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Unlike a standard colonoscopy, a virtual colonoscopy doesn’t require sedation and it’s less expensive. Radiologist Mike Zalis says it’s also safer. As for it’s accuracy, he says it’s as good as the traditional test.

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Michigan Joins Lawsuit Against Generic Drug Companies

Attorney General Bill Schuette has joined a multi-state antitrust lawsuit against six generic drug companies that manufacture antibiotics, and an oral diabetes medication. The suit alleges that the companies engaged in an illegal scheme to reduce competition and manipulate prices, causing purchasers to pay artificially high prices for needed medications. …

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Two Groups Come Together For A Safer Workplace

Two organizations have come together for a fourth time in the attempt to create safer and healthier workplaces in Michigan. The Associated General Contractors of Michigan and MIOSHA have formed the alliance to protect the safety and health of members, as well as work with employers and management to improve …

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February Auto Sales Strong

February auto industry sales were improved due to strong demand for pickups and SUVs. With sales of over 50,000, the Chevrolet Silverado saw a jump of 17 percent over last February, while Ford sold almost 69,000 SUV’s – a record for February. However, Ford’s overall performance was down 4 percent …

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Become An Isle Royale Teen Artist

Houghton, MI – Isle Royale National Park (NP) is now accepting applications for the summer 2017 Isle Royale Teen Artist Exploration. The artistic discovery is geared to all aspiring teen artists who want to develop their art through experiencing wilderness, and is open to all visual and performing artists, writers, and composers …

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Outstanding Jersey Fund Efforts Raise $5,000

LAURIUM, Mich. – Calumet High School (CHS) and Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital joined in a special celebration at the Copper Kings girls varsity basketball game Thursday. Prior to tip-off, students presented Aspirus Keweenaw with a $5,000 check – the total amount of money raised during this year’s Jersey Fund. “This event …

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