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The Drummond Island ambulance service says it has been experiencing a decline in enrollment in their EMT training course. With their current volunteer staff already working past retirement age, the department is searching for more help.
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Not many details of the new contract have been released, but a statement from the union said the agreement will see pay increases that move the wage scale ceiling beyond $50 an hour.
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge has entered a provisional order that bars enforcement of a handful of the state's remaining abortion restrictions.
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The procedure was pioneered about a year ago, and could help widen the pool of eligible heart donors for thousands of patients on the waiting list.
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A potentially dangerous hot spell arrives in Michigan Monday, bringing additional risk to outdoor workers and manual laborers.
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“It’s basically no quantitative or qualitative limits on mental health and substance use disorder treatment,” said Marianne Huff, the president of the Mental Health Association of Michigan
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Both the Michigan Nurses Association and MyMichigan Medical Center Sault are not budging over their contract demands — even after 15 rounds of negotiation, the latest with a state and federal mediator present.
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A recent report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found working-age rural residents die from natural causes at a higher rate than their urban counterparts. And that gap has widened over the years.
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The new program allows enrolled veterans to get medical care from home by phone.
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Dozens of nurses in Sault Ste. Marie went on strike Monday morning demanding a new union contract. MyMichigan Medical Center Sault and the union have been unable to reach a new agreement after 14 rounds of negotiations.