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New Home Construction Expected To Be Up

Construction workers throughout Michigan are expected to be busy this year, but there are some concerns. A report from the Home Builders Association of Michigan predicts single-family home construction will increase four-percent this year compared with 2016 with an estimated 16,500 home permits issued. Last year nearly 16,000 home permits were …

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Car & Truck Awards To Be Announced

The North American Car of the Year is the Chevy Bolt EV. The truck of the year is theHonda Ridgeline. The utility of the year is the Chrysler Pacifica. It’s the first year for that award. The announcements made this morning at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The North …

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Keweenaw Gold Fundraiser Tickets On Sale

Houghton, Michigan—Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF) is currently planning their annual Keweenaw Gold fundraiser. It will be held on Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at Bonfire Steakhouse Bar & Grill on the 7th floor of the Magnuson Hotel in Houghton. This year’s theme is “Blue Prints for Our Community’s Future” inspired by …

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Calumet’s First Fridays Features Art Walk

Even with frigid temperatures, you can still warm your spirit in Calumet tonight during their First Friday Art Walk. Main Street Calumet Director Leah Polzien says people simply start at one end of the street and head to the other, stopping at the many businesses and art galleries that are …

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Tickets On Sale For Pigs N Heat Hockey Game

The best of local police and fire departments will face off once again in the annual Pigs N Heat hockey game next month. Lt. Nick Roberts of the Houghton Police Department says the game serves as a fundraiser for crime and fire victims in Houghton and Keweenaw County. There wasn’t …

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Marine Pilot Rates Going Up

Great Lakes ports, vessel operating companies and maritime trade associations are fighting the U.S. Coast Guard’s increase of marine pilot rates on the Great Lakes. A proposed increase by the Coast Guard for the 2017 shipping season is 14-percent. That’s on top of double-digit percentage increases the previous two years. …

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Preventing Peanut Allergies

Recent studies have shown that introducing peanut-containing foods to infants can prevent the development of a peanut allergy. But the question is often when and how to introduce these foods. Now, Health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites says new guidelines are out to help doctors and parents.

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