Have you been on the other end of a troubling, suspicious call, email or letter recently? Has someone claimed to be a tax official and asked for your personal information? If so, it’s critical to avoid potential scams by remaining vigilant, as the Michigan Department of Treasury is reminding ...
We believe the word “Juneteenth” is much more than a cute play on words. It is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.
From its Galveston, Texas, origin in 1865, the observance of June 19 as the African American Emancipation Day across ...
Despite a reversal on guidance at the federal level, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services continues to recommend the current COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy and for every person 6 months and older to protect from serious COVID-19 illness and prevent spreading it to others.
The ...
As Michiganders begin to enjoy the warmth of the summer season, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is sharing some of the best ways to keep animals healthy and safe.
“With the warm weather, more opportunities arise for travel, gatherings and outdoor activities. As ...
Old Glory. For many of us in Superiorland and, indeed, elsewhere, our flag is an all-but sacred symbol of sacrifice and freedom. Many of us fly the flag at our homes or places of business. And units of government at all levels typically have flags placed near the entrance to buildings and ...
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The Michigan Invasive Species Program is joining the North American Invasive Species Management Association to promote PlayCleanGo Awareness Week, taking place this year from June 14 through Saturday.
The annual event aims to educate outdoor ...