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Obituary: James Kemppainen

James Kemppainen, 79, a resident of Ann Arbor, passed away Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at Arbor Hospice in Saline, MI following a short illness. A graveside service for James will be held at 11 am Thursday, August 26, 2021, in the Elo Cemetery with military honors conducted by the Copper …

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Obituary: Eric J. Paavilainen

Eric J. Paavilainen, 74, a resident of Hancock, passed away Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at Canal View — Houghton County where he had been a resident for the past 2 years.The Memorial Chapel Funeral and Cremation Services of Hancock is assisting the family with the arrangements which will be announced …

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Obituary: Wayne Sickler

As received from the Erickson Crowley Peterson Funeral Home: Wayne Sickler passed away peacefully August 23, 2021 at Greentree of Hubbell Rehab and Health. He was 82 years old and was born in Mosinee, Wisconsin. He spent most of his youth in Mohawk where he was active in baseball, hockey, …

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Houghton pleased with census count

Few Upper Peninsula cities can say they grew last decade, and even fewer can say the rate was a healthy eight percent. Houghton Manager Eric Waara says he is pleased about the results released by the Census Bureau earlier this month. County and municipal officials put together a great game …

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Long-term care facilities wary of new CMS mandate

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is threatening to pull federal funding from long-term care facilities if all employees are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Canal View – Houghton County is a fairly representative organization for the area at large, and Administrator Kim Salmi says their rate is …

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Houghton Master Plan subcommittee looks at parking

Members of the Houghton Master Plan subcommittee held their most recent meeting Monday afternoon, with developers and Michigan Tech officials on hand. The primary subject of discussion was parking, and the potential effects of R-4 zoning on the shortfall. A small sliver of Houghton is designated R-4, about two blocks …

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L’Anse road projects wrapping up

In a brief meeting last evening, the L’Anse Village Council approved the initial payments to contractors for the recent L’Anse Avenue and Baraga Avenue paving projects. Village manager Bob LaFave reported that the jobs are basically complete. The cost for the two projects came to within about a thousand dollars …

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Mass resignations in Copper City government

A dispute over the water system snowballed into a slew of resignations for the Village of Copper City this weekend. All administrative positions have quit. Former president Rick Kasprzak says that when he came on board last year, there were 12 customers behind on payments and it was putting a …

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Smooth SAILing this summer

It was another successful summer for the Skills for Adult Independent Living, or SAIL, program. The goal is to allow adult age students, 17 to 26 years old, learn how to develop their cognitive abilities to be aware and safe in different roles in the community, through work training. Program …

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Trails Fest gets new title sponsor

For the next four years, Trails Fest in Copper Harbor has a new title sponsor. Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, which already offers Trek bike rentals as part of its outdoor activity portfolio to guests, will be involved with the event. The Lodge says it is a perfect match. “The Trails Fest …

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