Attorney General Bill Schuette has added Michigan to 19 other states in a brief challenging a Maryland gun control law that limits certain kinds of automatic weapons and the size of ammunition magazines. The legislation was passed after the 2012 mass murder of school children and teachers in Newtown, Connecticut. In …
Read More »State Capitol News Briefs – November 28, 2014
A new statewide poll may hold a clue as to why Governor Rick Snyder won a surprisingly large re-election victory over Mark Schauer. The Denno Research survey found that 61 percent of voters feel our state is on the right track. Just 28 percent feel we’re headed in the wrong …
Read More »Service Set for Stephenson Crash Victims
A funeral service will be held Sunday afternoon for the three Menominee County children who were killed in a car crash Monday night. 14-year-old Michael John McCue, 12-year-old Maxwell Robert McCue, and 11-year-old Joelle Naomi McCue died when the van in which they were riding slid into the path of …
Read More »L’Anse Schedules Christmas Parade
It’s been a few years since L’Anse has held a Christmas parade. The village Downtown Development Authority wants to bring it back this year… with the spotlight on snowplows. The “Sing A Song of Snowplows” parade will be held on Saturday, December 13th. Organizer Susan Rasch says that anything that …
Read More »Hancock Christmas Walk Tonight
The Christmas season opens in Hancock tonight, with the annual Christmas Walk. This year’s theme is “Christmas Joy in Hancock.” Carol Freeman from the Hancock Business and Professionals Association tells us that Santa will board a fire truck in front of the Scott Building at 6:00. Kids and their parents …
Read More »CHA To Unveil Zamboni, Salute Bracco
The Calumet Hockey Association will unveil its new Zamboni at tonight’s opening game of the Copper Island Classic. John Carroll of the CHA says the new unit doesn’t just replace the aging one… it’s an upgrade. “We got an automated wash system that’s going to improve the quality of our …
Read More »Little Brothers Serving Today
Hundreds of volunteers will again spend the holiday preparing turkey dinners for elderly Copper Country residents who would otherwise be alone. Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly will serve free Thanksgiving dinners for seniors. Little Brothers Director Cathy Aten says this year’s addition of a meal site in Marquette …
Read More »Turkey Trot This Morning
U.P. Health System – Portage will hold its third annual Turkey Trot this morning. Registration begins at 8:15 at the lobby of the main campus in Hancock. The five-k fun run/walk will begin at 9:00. There is no charge. Participants will head south on Portage Drive to Ingot Street, connecting …
Read More »Iron River Man Denies Terrorist Threat
An Iron River man accused of making terrorist threats has pleaded not guilty in Iron County Circuit Court this week. 36-year-old Anthony Nielsen is charged with making a false report or threat of terrorism, and possession of marijuana as a four-time habitual offender. Nielsen passed a competency exam this fall. …
Read More »Escanaba Woman Charged with Embezzlement
An Escanaba woman could spend up to 20 years in jail after allegedly stealing more than 100-thousand dollars from a resident at the Jacobetti Home for Veterans in Marquette. 37-year-old Frances Kreft was arraigned yesterday in Delta County District Court. She is charged with one count of embezzlement from a …
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