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Hancock trails suffering from water damage

At Wednesday’s Hancock City Council meeting, the board agreed to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to rehabilitate two segments of trails near the waterfront. The Navy Street Trail near Tezcuco is suffering from water amassing underneath it, creating instability. It will have …

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Gov. Whitmer’s UP Jobs Tour stops in Houghton

Governor Gretchen Whitmer brought her UP Jobs Tour to Houghton Wednesday afternoon. The appearance comes at a time where the post-pandemic economic recovery is fragile. Many businesses are trying to hire, but can’t find staff. The overall labor force has shrunk over the past twelve months, even with abundant opportunities …

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Obituary: Dante Iacovoni

Dante August Iacovoni, 90, passed peacefully into eternal life at Marquette General Hospital, Marquette Michigan on Friday August 13, 2021 with his family by his side. Dante had valiantly fought the complications of cardiovascular disease and knew his Lord was waiting for him. Dante, the only child of Dante and …

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Obituary: Douglas Welker

Doug Welker passed away on August 16, 2021, near Sturgeon Falls doing what he loved – hiking and advocating for the wild spaces of the Upper Peninsula. Doug was born on March 22, 1946 in Batavia, New York to Ruth and Harry Welker, later graduating from LeRoy High School, receiving …

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Obituary: Donald Mikkola

Donald E. Mikkola, a resident of Dollar Bay and formerly of Twin Lakes, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 16th. Don was born in Ishpeming, Michigan on July 30, 1938 to Emil and Lillian (Aho) Mikkola. He grew up in Champion, Michigan and graduated from Michigan Tech University in 1959 …

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Tigers drop third straight – Keweenaw Report Sports 08-19-21

MLBThey don’t call it “Shotime” for nothing. The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani figured prominently on the mound and at the plate in Detroit Wednesday. The Tigers dropped their third straight, this time 3-1. Ohtani gave up just six hits in eight innings on the mound. Even more impressive, only one of …

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EPA agrees to start Calumet fire cleanup in September

The Village of Calumet announced Wednesday afternoon that it has come to an agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency to clean up the rubble left from the Fifth Street Fire by October. In a previous update, the village had warned that next spring was looking more likely. According to …

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MICARES advising tribes on renewable energy

The MICARES project partners with communities, and especially tribal groups, to help them tackle the transition to renewable energy. Associate Vice President of Research Development Kathy Halvorson says that when dealing with organizations like the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community she finds it helpful to adopt an approach that fits within …

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Calumet Village Council considering manager candidates

During the Village of Calumet’s council meeting last night the board elevated Rob Tarvis to President Pro Tem. Coming soon to the village will be a new manager. The committee in charge of finding candidates has approved four of nine applicants. The first round of interviews will be conducted over …

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M-26 reopens, Townsend Drive work delayed

Some good news greeting motorists in Houghton County on Wednesday morning. M-26 is fully reopened after a 15-day closure to replace a culvert at Quincy Creek, just north of Mason. MDOT crews were pulling barrels and other signage off of the road late Tuesday evening to get it back to …

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