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Distracted Driving Crackdown Underway

Now through December 16th, State Police will be paying really close attention to distracted drivers as part of a campaign they call “Get Your Head Out Of Your APP.” But MSP Lt Michael Shaw says it’s not limited to drivers looking at their smartphones instead of the road. Lt. Shaw says this …

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Hand Washing Encouraged To Reduce Spread Of Diseases

Eighty percent of all infections are transmitted through touch. The best way to avoid most germs is by washing your hands, but it has to be done the right way. Family medicine expert Dr. Daniel Allan. He says washing from 15 to 30 seconds can decrease the number of bacteria on …

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Protest Over Cuts In Benefits For Police & Firefighters

As state lawmakers debate legislation that would change retirement benefits for police officers and firefighters, those people affected are expecting to make their voices heard outside the capitol in Lansing. The Police Officers Association of Michigan is organizing the rally that is expected to start around 8:45 this morning. Those …

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DNR Public Land Auction Begins

A DNR auction of surplus public land starts today with most parcels located in central/northern Lower Michigan and Upper Peninsula. The auction, which goes until January 10, will feature 58 parcels mainly located in Baraga, Chippewa, Clare, Gladwin, Lake, Mackinac, Manistee, Midland, Newaygo, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford …

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Hancock Woman Killed In Weekend Crash

A Hancock woman is dead following a rollover accident Sunday night. The Ontonagon Sheriff’s Department says the accident happened around 7:30 p.m. 29-year-old Mandy Kela was driving northbound on U.S. 45 when she lost control of the vehicle. Her vehicle reportedly spun 180 degrees and hit a ditch, where the tires …

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Candidates Sought For DNR’s U.P. Citizen’s Advisory Councils

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is now soliciting applications for open volunteer positions on the Eastern and Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Councils. The councils are designed to advise the DNR on regional programs and policies, identify areas in which the department can be more effective and responsive, and …

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Vietnam Veterans May Join U.P. Honor Flight

Vietnam Veterans are now welcome to apply for the Upper Peninsula Honor Flight. That means all veterans from 1941 thru May 1975 are now eligible to apply. Anyone who served in war time or peace time during that period is eligible to fly to Washington D.C. with the U.P. Honor …

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Finnish Independence Day Celebration Tuesday

As it has each year since the country became independent 99 years ago, Finlandia University will celebrate Finland’s Independence Day with a program of music and theater at the Finnish American Heritage Center. The Finnish Indepedence Celebration will be held tomorrow evening at 6:00pm. The program will feature a short …

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