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Nature Oriented Workshops Being Offered By Gratiot Lake Conservancy

 Gratiot Lake Conservancy is offering a nature oriented workshops in Keweenaw County this summer. All workshops are open to the public and fees vary. Preregistration is necessary and group size is limited. Information and registration forms are available at www.GratiotLakeConservancy.org. Janet Avery Scholarships are available for all workshops.  July 18, …

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Senator Peters Wants Something Done About Isle Royale Wolves

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Gary Peters (MI) sent a letter today urging the National Park Service (NPS) to consider actions to address the sharp decline of the wolf population from nine to three wolves at Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. The current estimated timeline for planning a final …

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Finlandia University’s Dean’s & Honors List Released

Finlandia University is proud to announce that 115 students have earned dean’s or honors list recognition because of their impressive academic achievements during the spring 2015 semester. That includes 78 students on the dean’s list with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.75 or above, and 32 who earned a …

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Michigan Tech Grads Defy Poll Results

This article is from Michigan Tech’s newsletter, Tech Today.  You’ll find a link to the full article written by Mark Wilcox below. A recent Gallup poll shows that while the vast majority of Americans feel a college education is important, only a small percentage believe that college graduates are well …

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Another Opportunity To Get Lightbulbs From HEET

The Houghton Energy Efficiency Team is again giving away LED lightbulbs to qualified UPPCO customers who register this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ace Hardware in Calumet. Income guidelines are 200 percent of poverty level. Bring an UPPCO bill and 2014 tax form, recent pay stub, Bridge …

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Unemployment Rates In Michigan Drop Again

Seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates in April decreased in all 17 of Michigan’s major labor market areas. The Department of Technology, Management & Budget says total employment levels increased over the month in nearly all areas, while labor force levels declined moderately in the majority of regions. The Ann Arbor area …

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LARA Urged Not To Drop Fire Prevention Regulation

Fire chiefs, burn survivors, electrical and fire inspectors told the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation at a public hearing on Thursday that removing a residential code requirement to install arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCI) in homes, will put more residents at risk of injury and death from electrical fires. …

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Eight People Killed In Memorial Day Weekend Crashes

Michigan State Police say preliminary reports indicate that eight people lost their lives in six separate traffic crashes during the Memorial Day holiday weekend. That compares to the 19 traffic crashes that killed 20 people during the holiday weekend last year. According to the reports, two of the victims were …

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Jeb Bush Visits Michigan

Potential Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush says the nation’s next president needs to end the notion of “leading from behind.” The former governor of Florida told a group of about 600 people at speaking event in Clinton County the nation needs to repair it’s international relationships. He says we need …

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Synder Calls For An End To Political Blame Game

Governor Rick Snyder says politicians should spend less time playing the blame game. Speaking at the Detroit Chamber’s Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island, Snyder said he’s concerned about the nation’s broken political culture. He says “you cannot maintain being a great country if your leadership spends their time fighting …

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