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David Travis begins his term as LSSU's eleventh president in June. He is currently the provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
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The Army Corps of Engineers is moving forward on construction of a new lock at the Soo. The corps will begin weekly construction blasting later this month.
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Robert Hanley told the Lake Superior State University community that he's going to pursue a "new and exciting opportunity."
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled the City of Sault Sainte Marie must make public its police use-of-force policy.A unanimous appeal court panel held the city could not redact large portions of its policy on a vague argument of protecting officers’ safety.
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Pet owners are having difficulty becoming new patients at veterinarian clients across the Canadian city.
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The company's CEO Michael Garcia said in a call with investors that a variety of factors have played in Algoma's second quarter losses.
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The new Soo Locks project may include new forms of maritime technology following a report from Michigan State University researchers.
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Funding for the new Soo Locks projects was included in a U.S. Senate bill, the Water Resources Development Act, that passed with bipartisan support.
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The new research facility sits on the banks of the St. Mary’s River in Sault Ste Marie. The Richard and Theresa Barch Center for Freshwater Research and Education opened Friday.