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Orientation Week Continues For Michigan Tech Students

Orientation Week for Michigan Tech is taking place this week.  Here are some of the highlights. Reading as Inquiry author Barbara Demick, Tuesday, Aug. 25,  9-11 am and 1-3 pm, Rozsa Center. Her book, required reading for all first-year students, traces the everyday lives and challenges of six North Koreans. …

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Winter Clothing Donations Needed

Grace Lutheran Church of South Range is asking for donations of gently worn/clean winter clothing with an emphasis on children’s winter clothing. They say they will than offer it to those who need it on Saturday, October 10th for FREE! Please bring your donations to Grace Lutheran in South Range starting …

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MI Retail Sales Projection Released

Retailers in Michigan say their sales forecasts through October slipped a bit, following a strong July. The latest Michigan Retail Index shows while the new three-month forecast dropped to its lowest of the year, it remained comparatively high. Michigan Retailers Association President James Hallan says increased sales in July were …

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An Update on the No-Reason Absentee Voting Bill in the House

One state lawmaker spent her summer vacation trying to round up support for a bill to allow people to vote absentee without giving a reason. State Representative Lisa Posthumus Lyons is sponsoring the bill, which awaits a vote in a House committee she chairs. Lyons didn’t call the bill for …

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Lawmaker Wants Immunization Waiver Rule to be law

A Clio Democrat wants to make a new immunization rule a new law in Michigan. State Representative Pam Faris plans on introducing a bill this fall to solidify the change, which was approved in December. The new rule requires parents go to their county public health department to sign a …

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MI House Completes Investigation Into Courser/Gamrat Scandal

An investigation into an affair between two state lawmakers finds both are guilty of misconduct and both misused taxpayer resources. State Representatives Cindy Gamrat and Todd Courser have acknowledged the affair since published reports outed the two over two weeks ago. Neither is resigning. Tim Bowlin conducted the investigation for …

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Suspect Charged In Hancock Church Break-Ins

One person is in custody as an investigation continues into a series of break-ins at three churches in the city of Hancock. 20-year-old Michael Cote, who is listed as homeless by the 97th District Court in Houghton, is charged with two counts of Breaking and Entering with Intent–both 10 year …

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Hit & Run Suspect Sentenced

An Atlantic Mine man charged in a hit and run accident was sentenced to jail Monday. 32-year-old Benjamin Riutta had been charged with the felony of Failure to Stop at a scene of an accident resulting in serious injury or death. Instead, a no-contest plea was accepted to failing to …

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Hancock Woman Charged In Stabbing Incident

A Hancock woman is charged with stabbing a man over the weekend. 41-year-old Sarah Youmans appeared in 97th District Court Monday where she was arraigned on a charge of Felonious Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. She faces up to four years in prison if convicted. The Hancock Police Department says Youmans …

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Rescue Drills Scheduled For International Bridge

International Bridge safety test postponed until Wednesday   August 25, 2015 — A safety test on the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge involving fire department equipment and staff has been postponed until Wednesday. The tests had originally been slated for this morning. —————————————————————- If you are headed east across the International …

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