Triple A reports the Michigan average is $2.48/gal
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Fifth week of gas prices dropping
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New group working to stop wolf poaching
Great Lakes Patrol is offering rewards in wolf poaching cases across the Great Lakes region
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Possible wolf spotted in Marquette
The animal was spotted on December 11 in the Shiras Hills area
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Dense Fog Advisory effective for Upper Michigan Monday morning
Expect visibility restrictions of less than a quarter mile during your Monday morning commute
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Busiest shipping day of the year
Employees were busy all day at the Escanaba UPS Store on Monday
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Kids paint ornaments at Portage Lake District Library
Over 100 kids came out to the Portage Lake District Library in Houghton over the weekend to paint their own Christmas ornaments
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Students attend Youth Asset Building Summit
The Dickinson-Iron Healthy Youth Coalition hosted its 16th annual Youth Asset Building Summit earlier this month at Iron Mountain Bay West College.
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Home demolished for J.C. Cooper expansion
A vacant home on North Lincoln is demolished to create more space for used car company
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Poll: Player Protests
Should professional athletes share their thoughts on controversial topic through gametime protests? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Eagle mine talks about tipped over truck
It's the first truck accident for the Eagle Mine since becoming operational in September
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Two car accident at Teal Lake Ave. and US 41
Two car accident at Teal Lake Ave. and US 41 around 4:00 pm Monday
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What to do with the old ore dock?
The Marquette City Commission is looking into future uses for the aging structure
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Habitat home gives new freedom
For Charlene Gonzales her new home means being able to live on her own for the first time
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Winter weather returns to Upper Michigan
Snowfall began Tuesday morning and hasn't really let up through the day
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Focus groups held about mining issues
An independent researcher holding focus groups across Marquette and Baraga counties to gauge the publics opinion of mining in the area
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Crispigna’s owner opens second restaurant on Ludington Street
Andy’s Diner is expected to open in the New Year
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Michigan bills OK'd to loosen air gun regulations
The legislation passed by the Republican-controlled Senate on Tuesday goes to Gov. Rick Snyder for his signature
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Online resources aim to teach about kids, stress
The Michigan Department of Community Health has launched online resources designed to provide information about the effects of trauma and toxic stress on young children
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U.P. Kids receives hundreds of books
U.P. Kids in Houghton received books from the Youth Advisory Council's book drive
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The economic impact of Northern Michigan University students
Robert Eslinger tracked the spending habits of NMU students to see how much they really contribute to the U.P.
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