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Dorothy Ann Borrows, age 89, formerly of Sidnaw, MI, died on Monday May 12, 2008 at the Pine Haven Christian Home in Sheboygan Falls.
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Threat limits access to Michigan Tech's ROTC building
Michigan Tech University is limiting access to its ROTC building for the rest of the spring semester after a threatening message was found in a bathroom.
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Michigan Tech University is limiting access to its ROTC building for the rest of the spring semester after a threatening message was found in a bathroom.
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Michigan Tech limits access to building after threat
HOUGHTON - Michigan Tech University is limiting access to its ROTC building for the rest of the spring semester after a threatening message was found in a bathroom.
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Threatening Message Found In ROTC Building
Michigan Tech University is limiting access to its ROTC building for the rest of the spring semester after a threatening message was found in a bathroom.
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Restoring Crystal Lake would cost millions
The senior design class from Michigan Technological University's civil and environmental engineering program presented results of a study of Crystal Lake during meetings Wednesday afternoon to council members ...
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Threat forces Michigan Tech to limit access to ROTC building
Michigan Technological University is limiting access to its ROTC building for the rest of the spring semester after a threatening message was found in a bathroom.
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Five questions with singer-songwriter Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson decided to strip his music down to the bone on his latest studio album, "Rain," recorded in his newly adopted hometown of Berlin.
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MTU students tackle Crystal Lake problem
It could take millions of dollars to clean up an Iron Mountain lake that's become a public health problem.
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By MIKE WENDLAND * FREE PRESS TECHNOLOGY COLUMNIST * April 15, 2008 iTunes is not just about the music, entertaining movies and TV shows that folks keep downloading to their iPods.
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In the company of his family, Ragnar Melin passed away March 21, 2008, following a brief hospitalization.
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Alfa Anderson, 87, of Calumet, passed away Monday, April 14, 2008, at the Keweenaw Memorial Medical Center in Laurium, where she was a patient for the past three days.
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Discovering the world; Rotary Youth Exchange allows students to study abroad
Kaeti Birondo loves new experiences. And she loves llamas. It was fitting then, that the Houghton High School sophomore was selected to travel to Ecuador for her upcoming junior year.
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Safety board lists previous incidents
Problem occurred in other Survival Flight on same day as crash Tuesday, April 15, 2008 BY DAVE GERSHMAN On the same day as the fatal University of Michigan Survival Flight crash near Milwaukee last June, a ...
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Federal investigation looks at Marlin Air's record following crash...
On the same day as the fatal University of Michigan Survival Flight crash near Milwaukee last June, a second small plane carrying a Survival Flight team experienced a mid-air mechanical problem while flying to ...
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U-M to offer lectures through iTunes
Case in point: The University of Michigan, which has just joined up with Apple to offer a heavy dose of educational content such as classroom lectures, debates and study material through iTunes.
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Winter hasn't surrendered its grip on Michigan so far this spring, with snow flurrying over wide areas of the state and parts of the Upper Peninsula still deep in snow.
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Spotted: Another rare bird sighting in Keweenaw
The excitement just won't end for the local birding community as spring struggles out of the grip of winter.
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Hard rock slammed the walls of the Level 2 skate park in Dee Stadium Saturday. It was the seventh annual Crush-a-Thon heavy metal music festival hosted by Michigan Technological University's student radio ...
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Simulation center provides high-tech medical training
A feeding operation is proposed in Leonidas Township, and opponents are learning there may be no way to prevent it from opening.
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