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VA Schedules Free Flu Shot Clinics for Veterans

The VA Clinic in Hancock, Michigan, has scheduled free walk-in flu shot clinics to Veterans enrolled in the VA’s health care system. The Hancock VA Clinic will offer the flu vaccinations Thursday, October 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. (ET) and Friday, October 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. …

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Cyber Safety for Teens at Portage Lake District Library

The Portage Lake District Library and the Copper Country Reading Council invite teens, parents, educators, and library professionals for an interactive discussion at the library about the legal issues raised by the misuse of digital tools. Aimee M. Bissonette, JD, will present “Maximizing Safety in the Digital Environment” on Monday, …

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KNHP Advisory Commission Meets Tuesday

The Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission will convene for its regular quarterly meeting at 1:00pm on Tuesday, October 18 at park headquarters located on the corner of Red Jacket Road and Hwy. US-41 in Calumet. The meeting will include an update on the efforts and work of the Commission …

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Honda Recall Announced

Honda is recalling some cars in the U.S. due to a parking brake problem. Here’s Autobeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert. TAffected owners will be notified and repairs will be free.

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Tesla Announcement Delayed

Tesla has delayed what it called a major announcement that was expected to come today. AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert says Tesla is about to face a lot more electric car competition, especially from European luxury brands.

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Five Additions To Animals of Concern List

Michigan’s Animals of Concern list has been updated to include five reptiles and amphibians. The Michigan Natural Resources Commission agreed last week to place the mudpuppy, Fowler’s toad, pickerel frog, Butler’s garter snake and smooth green snake on the list. It’s illegal to kill or trap those animals or remove …

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Rehabilitated Bald Eagle Released

An immature bald eagle was released back into the wild on Sunday. The eagle that was found was injured in Marquette and rehabilitated by Wings of Wonder, who was caring for the eagle for over a month. Rebecca Lessard Executive Director of Wings of Wonder says this has been one of their …

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Crackdown On Bad Driving Habits This Week

Today is the start of Operation Safe Drive week, when law enforcement across the country and right here in Michigan will be paying close attention to bad driving behavior. The focus is on awareness about the dangers of driving recklessly around commercials vehicles. Lt. Steven Horwood from the Michigan State …

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