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High Schoolers help Habitat : News : WLUC TV6
Posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 at 7:08 a.m. Not a normal get away It may be summer vacation, but students from Providence Catholic High School in Illinois aren't spending their days loafing around.
AA verdict has been reached in the trial of a Laurium woman accused of trying to steal thousands of dollars from her older sister's house.
Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news. Friday, May 15, 2009 at 2:47 p.m. The jury is still out in the Michael Anderson attempted murderA and arson case.
CLK schools in secure facility mode
Calumet, Laurium, Keweenaw schools was in a secure facility mode Thursday, after a threatening message was found in a school restroomA Wednesday afternoon.
Home invasion case headed to trial
The case against a Houghton County woman will be going to trial. Marcia Outinen pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit second degree home invasion charges with Brad Kontur and Debbie Cadwell and or other unknown persons.
Prison for felons possessing firearms
Three men have been sentenced to prison, for three separate incidents involving the illegal possession of a firearm by a felon.
About 3,000 sites throughout Michigan are seriously contaminated with industrial solvents, lead and other hazardous substances, but around 400 of them haven't been evaluated in more than five years, Department of Environmental Quality records show.
Automated systems have come a long way from simply being able to automatically regulate temperatures or turningA lights on and off.
Judges reject suit over Gipp exhumation
A legal squabble over the exhumation of Notre Dame football hero George Gipp's remains may have ended with an appellate court's refusal to take the case.
Legal Squabble Over The Gipper's Body
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Suspected vehicle thief arraigned
The man who allegedly stole two vehicles in Calumet last week, and refused to pull over for police, leading to officers to tase him, was arraigned in Houghton County District CourtA Monday morning.
Troopers from the Calumet State Police Post located and attempted to stop a vehicle that had been reported stolen Monday by the Laurium Police Department.
Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news. Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 1:50 p.m. Governor Jennifer Granholm is proposing $146 million in state spending cuts.
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