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  • jesse4430
  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

MARQUETTE COUNTY – One man is in jail and more than 28 dogs are in a Marquette area animal shelter after a standoff in Marquette County over the weekend.  On Saturday around 8:50 PM, the Marquette County Sheriff’s Office and the Michigan State Police responded to a Marquette County residence for an animal-on-animal bite complaint.  A neighbor of Kyle Beauchemin reported that his donkey was attacked by one of Beauchemin’s dog.  The Sheriff’s Office deputy and MSP trooper were unable to make contact with Beauchemin and cleared the scene only to be called back an hour later to a call of a domestic/hostage situation.  It was reported that Beauchemin was in the residence with four children, his girlfriend, and an estimated 28 pit bull mix dogs which lead to a standoff situation for another 13 hours until just before 11am the next morning when   Beauchemin was taken into custody.  The girlfriend and children were uninjured.  Beauchemin was lodged in the Marquette County Jail.  He was arraigned this afternoon in the 96th District Court charged with Unlawful Imprisonment, on a $500,000 bond and Domestic Violence, on 10% of 500,000 bond. 

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield City Council unanimously passed a short-term rental ordinance. The ordinance mandates residential-zone rentals, limits parking/occupancy, requires tiered licensing fees (owner-occupied vs. not), initial/periodic safety inspections, and a 24/7 maintenance contact available within 60 minutes.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. took the unprecedented step Monday of cutting the number of vaccines it recommends for every child — a move that leading medical groups said would undermine protections against a half-dozen diseases.  The change is effective immediately, meaning that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will now recommend that all children get vaccinated against 11 diseases. What’s no longer broadly recommended is protection against flu, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, some forms of meningitis or RSV. Instead, protections against those diseases are only recommended for certain groups deemed high risk, or when doctors recommend them in what’s called “shared decision-making.”

 
 
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