Iron Mountain State Police Post holds annual open house on Wednesday
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SWAT-style team makes appearance at State Police post open house
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New NMU President Delivers Convocation
The new President of Northern Michigan University spoke to NMU staff about the upcoming school year on Wednesday
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New life for a renewable energy facility
Today the Cataract Power Plant stands dormant, but Renewable World Energies is on the verge of bringing it back to life
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Seniors Treated to Music From Air Force Band
Seniors at the Negaunee senior Center were treated to a concert on Wednesday
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MSU College of Human Medicine Celebrates 50 Years
MSU College of Human Medicine Celebrates 50 Years
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Poll: Strike ISIS in Syria?
After the beheading of James Foley, do you think the U.S. should attack ISIS in its safe haven of Syria? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Local bikers give over $70,000 to Bay Cliff
Campers at Bay Cliff Health Camp in Big Bay got a special surprise Wednesday
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Crowd gathers to learn about contract negotiations
Marquette teachers host a town hall meeting to talk about the contract dispute
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Manistique man pleads guilty to drug house charges
The 39-year-old Manistique man arrested for operating a drug house pled guilty at Schoolcraft Circuit Court
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Skateboards manufactured in Houghton in budding small business
Jonathan Julien, LJJ Construction, is also president of Quincy Woodwrights skateboarding manufacturing company based in Houghton
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Teachers will not be attending MAPS open houses
Classroom teachers will not be attending Marquette Area Public School open houses that are scheduled for Wednesday, August 27
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Adding a new flavor to the upper Michigan brewing game
For 10 years the Bayou Restaurant and Bar in Harvey has been a great place to grab some food and a drink, but now the bar has started brewing its own beer under the name Chocolay River Brewery
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Waterfront Gala Kicks Off Harbor Fest
Harbor Fest kicked off on Thursday night with the 4th annual Waterfront Gala at Lower Harbor Park
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Poll: Ransom for Captives?
Should the United States, or any other country, pay ransom for captured citizens? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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New school bus routes for Marquette
There are a few changes to the transportation schedules this year
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New Ishpeming Superintendent meets with the public
Ishpeming Public Schools new Superintendent held a special meeting Thursday to personally introduce himself to the community
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Community honors three women
It's the 20th Annual Alger County Women of Honor Observance
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Iron Mountain teachers have a new contract
After working two years without a contract, the new deal is retroactive to cover the missed time
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CCI president does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
CCI Systems in Iron Mountain participated in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Friday afternoon at their facility
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Former high school coach has street named for him
A proud day for the former Crystal Falls High School football coach Bill Santilli, he's had a street named after him
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