One victim in a series of camp break-ins in the Kenton area is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those involved in the incidents
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Break-in victim offers reward
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Westwood Shakespeare Company puts on King Lear
The Westwood Shakespeare Company is rehearsing for their performance of Shakespeare's King Lear next week
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Sailboats in Portage Canal surprise Copper Country residents
Sailors racing from Thunder Bay, Ontario to Hancock had a fun sail on the Portage Canal Wednesday evening
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Marquette County Fair is almost here
A tradition for over 25 years, this is one of the few fairs in the state that is not owned or funded by the county it operates in
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Poll: Ebola Ethics
Is it ethical to give Ebola patients a new drug that has never been tested in people? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Waiting For Orson to Head to New York, Chicago
The cast of the Marquette based play Waiting For Orson is taking their show on the road
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Junior crew sails on to nationals
Gabrielle Gentz and her crew will be heading to the Ensign National Championship Regatta again this year in Pentwater, Michigan in two weeks
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Guilty of murder
Ryan Anderson found guilty by a North Dakota jury in the death of Christopher King
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Prosecutor assigned to Mitchell shooting investigation
New developments emerged on Thursday in the police shooting of Alger County resident, Timothy Mitchell
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Michigan Tech Alumni Reunion Week kicks off with pasty demonstration
Michigan Tech's Alumni Reunion Week kicked off Thursday, and this afternoon, some alumni got to see a pasty making demonstration by Michigan Tech's executive chef, Eric Karvonen
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Anchor Coupling holds first job fair
Over the next week Anchor Coupling is holding job fairs to help them find 100 new full time employees
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Marquette Senior High School book pick up schedule
Marquette Senior High School students can begin picking up their textbooks starting Tuesday, August 19
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Grant Carlson for State Rep.
Carlson hopes to reform education funding between public, cyber and charter schools
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Negaunee Township Hosts National Night Out
Negaunee Township Emergency Services hosted their second annual National Night Out on Thursday night
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Poll: Wafer Verdict
Do you agree with the conviction of Theodore Wafer in the Detroit porch shooting case? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Consumer spending on the rise
Michigan is up 3.2 percent with the national increase at 4.1 percent
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Dangerous dog laws considered in Michigan
Dogs could be deemed dangerous if they attack without cause
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Wisconsin tribes will not appoint member to mine board
The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council wants federal regulators to track potential mine damage
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Bond Falls named one of top waterfalls
The beauty of Upper Michigan is making national headlines once again
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Mock accident keeps police recruits on their toes
Ten recruits have been enrolled in NMU's Regional Police Academy since May 4th this year, learning everything from defensive tactics and criminal justice to firearms and first aid
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