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  • MARQUETTE, MI-- Northern Michigan University’s Olson Library is laminating COVID-19 vaccination cards for free.The service has been available to students…
  • Social media experts Baratunde Thurston, author of the book How to Be Black, and Deanna Zandt, author of Share This: How You Will Change the World with Social Networking, answer questions about how to behave in the digital age. This week's topic: When it comes to holiday cards, should you send them via snail mail or email?
  • A natural gas company in Great Falls, Montana, wanted to educate consumers. So it printed 25,000 scratch-and-sniff cards to show how a gas leak would smell. Then the company tossed some of the cards. As they were crushed in a garbage truck, the gas smell filled the town.
  • Oakland, Calif., is issuing municipal ID cards to anyone who can prove residency. It doubles as a debit card. Supporters say it will help residents who are poor, without a bank or undocumented. Immigration control advocates say the city is abetting illegal immigration.
  • By William BeacomUNDATED – The Michigan Department of Treasury is now processing Michigan home heating credits for the 2008 tax year. The credit assists…
  • UNDATED – Cleveland Cliffs, Inc. has entered into a $500 dollar unsecured credit agreement with 16 financial institutions. The syndicate is led by Fifth…
  • The message on the front: "A baby is the sweetest gift." But press the button inside (where it says "A gift that keeps on giving") and the card cries — for three hours. There's no way to turn it off.
  • By Nicole WaltonMarquette, MI – The City of Marquette's credit rating has gone up. City Manager Judy Akkala says the Standard & Poor's rating assigned to…
  • The Michigan House of Representatives voted Wednesday to require photos and signatures on any government-issued cards for food or cash assistance. Supporters of the bill argue it would create more accountability for the state’s Bridge Cards, which hold cash for EBT purchases.
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