A police dog was trained to find drugs and weapons Could he find a lost wedding ring on the beach? washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CALUMET TOWNSHIP, MI Two people have been arrested in connection with a breaking-and-entering at a Calumet Township camp. The home on Lakeshore Drive was
gjaehnig@mininggazette.com
HOUGHTON A May 3, 2021, social post published by the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s Office criticized Michigan for its lack of mental health care access, along with an appeal to the public:
“We are asking that you help us start the discussion locally, contact your state representatives, contact your mental health board and help us figure out how we can fix this problem,” the appeal read. “These are our brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters who are crying out for help. We owe it to ourselves to make a change.”
Unfortunately, finding a solution to the problem may be more complicated than it may appear. In Michigan, as well as across the nation, there are several factors that inhibit access to behavioral health care, including many of those in need, or who qualify for financial assistance for it, simply do not not want it. But there is more.
GRAHAM JAEHNIG
The driver of this vehicle survived after crashing it into a stand of trees at nearly 100 mph, prompting the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s Office to send out a plea for the community to start a desperately needed local conversation on mental health awareness. (Photo courtesy of the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s Office)
EAGLE RIVER Sheriff’s deputies recently responded to a young person who had driven a vehicle into a stand of trees at an unidentified location at nearly 100 mph, according to a post on the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s Office social media page.
The post stated the cause of the crash was that the young person had decided to commit suicide.