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Toro Purchases BOSS Products

Iron Mountain-based BOSS Products is being sold to the Toro Company for $227 million. BOSS designs, manufactures and sells snowplows, salt and sand spreaders, and related parts and accessories, for light and medium duty trucks, ATVs, UTVs and loaders. BOSS sales in 2014 are anticipated to be approximately $125 million. …

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Voting Options to Ease Election Day Process

Michigan could make voting easier for its residents if it expanded voting options such as “early voting,” according to a new report from Common Cause. Ten states were focused upon in the study. It says many have been behind in implementing recommendations of a presidential commission that had been created …

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Retailers Expect Increase in Holiday Sales

Michigan retailers are expecting slightly better sales over the 2014 holiday period, compared with last year, based on a new survey from the Michigan Retailers Association. MRA spokesman Tom Scott says their September “Michigan Retail Index” survey found 63-percent of retailers expect better holiday sales than a year ago, with …

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MI Agri-Food System Reaches Goal

Governor Snyder says Michigan’s food and agriculture system has surpassed its economic impact goal of $100 billion. According to an interim estimate by the Michigan State University Product Center, Michigan’s agri-food system has reached a total annual economic impact of $101.2 billion. The study was first conducted in 2006 using …

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M-26 Ripley Project Almost Complete

Good news for drivers who have to deal with the construction work being done on M-26 in Ripley. The Michigan Department of Transportation says the project should be wrapping up this week. Project Engineer Al Anderson talked about the final touches being put on the project. Work to reconstruct the …

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U.P. Energy Summit at NMU

The energy crisis is on everyone’s mind in the Copper Country and was the main topic at yesterday’s U.P. Energy Summit at Northern Michigan University. Among the speakers present was Michigan Publice Service Commission Chairman John Quackenbush who spoke about where they currently are in regards to discussions with the …

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Group Opposes Mineral Lease for Eagle Mine

An area environmental group is voicing concerns about the Eagle Mine seeking a new mineral lease in Marquette County. “Save The Wild U.P.” says a plan by the mine’s parent company, Lundin Mining, seeking a new mineral lease from the State of Michigan for 40 acres of land in Michigamme …

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Bells for Hospice at U.P. Health System Portage

November is National Hospice Month and the U.P. Health System Portage Hospice is honoring hospice patients with the annual Bells for Hospice next Tuesday at 2 o’clock on Portage’s Main Campus in Hancock. Pastor David Weber from St. Peter & Paul Lutheran Church will be performing a song and the …

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DDIY Selling Thanksgiving Pies

Don’t Do It Yourself, better known as DDIY, is selling pies for Thanksgiving this year. The GFS pies arrive frozen, and will be available for pickup at the Michigan Tech Employees Credit Union Friday, November 21st, between noon and 5:00. Delivery can be arranged for orders of seven or more …

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Skilled Trades Education Funding Now Available

When it comes to the topic of education in the U.P., skilled trades is one of the more important aspects. And now, through schools like Gogebic Community College, those who choose that career pathway have an easier route. Governor Rick Snyder says Michigan is continuing to support skilled trades training …

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