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Teenage Victim of Alleged Uber Driver Shooter Goes Home

14-year-old Abigail Kopf, who was shot in the head during a deadly shooting rampage in Kalamazoo, has left a rehabilitation center. She spent six weeks at a Grand Rapids facility and a couple of weeks in another hospital following the Feb. 20 rampage that killed six people and injured another …

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Dr. Sarah Kemppainen to be Finlandia University commencement speaker

See photo and full story at finlandia.edu/news Finlandia University is proud to announce that Dr. Sarah Kemppainen will be the 2016 commencement speaker. Dr. Kemppainen is currently on the Finlandia University Board of Trustees, and serves as principal at Graveraet Elementary School in Marquette after 10 years as an assistant principal at …

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Finlandia University 2016 graduation is May 1

View the story at finlandia.edu/news Finlandia University baccalaureate and commencement activities for the class of 2016 are scheduled for Sunday, May 1, on the university’s campus in Hancock. Exercises for Graduation Day 2016 will begin Sunday morning at 10 a.m. with the Baccalaureate Worship Service at the Chapel of St. Matthew, and conclude …

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Little Brothers Annual Fundraiser THIS Saturday, April 23!

Join us for a great evening and help Little Brothers help the elderly! What: Little Brothers’ Annual Fundraiser, Rock Retrospective 2016! When: 6:00 pm on Saturday, April 23 Where:  Shelden Grill, Houghton Cost:  $50/ticket or bring your friends and get a table for 8 for $350 How to Register:  Call …

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Missing Calumet Man Found Dead

The search for a missing Calumet man has come to an end. About 4:30pm Tuesday, the Michigan State Police Calumet Post say they were notified that the body of a man was found in Calumet Township near the Swedetown Ski Trails. A man was walking his dog when he came …

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Refunding Bonds Sold By Hancock Public Schools

Hancock Public Schools says they’ve successfully sold its 2016 Refunding Bonds in the amount of $6,550,000. The bonds are being issued for the purpose of refunding the School District’s outstanding 2008 School Building and Site Bonds, and to pay the costs of issuing the bonds. This move will reduce the …

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