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Koppers brings life-saving CPR machine to area

Koppers’ Hubbell location spearheaded a nearly $20,000 donation to Mercy EMS that will help save lives. The LUCAS chest compression machine, first designed in Sweden, has been rapidly adopted by EMS personnel throughout the world. Mercy’s Patrick Boberg says the equipment has been in use for over a month and …

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Sharon Avenue work begins next week

A culvert is scheduled to be replaced that runs underneath Sharon Avenue just east of M-26. The work begins next week and will see traffic detoured onto Razorback Drive from both directions. A left-hand turn signal was recently added to the Razorback/Memorial Drive intersection, which should help in ensuring backups …

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Greenhouse finally enjoying its time in the sun

It’s been a long time coming, but the Copper Country Intermediate School District is ready to debut the new location of its commercial greenhouse. An open house is scheduled for Saturday morning from 10:00 to noon. Coordinator Karyn Juntunen says the structure was originally located behind Copper Country Mental Health, …

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Houghton County registers first COVID death in months

Although COVID numbers continue to trend in the right direction, one new death was registered in Houghton County in the past week. It is the first one since March. There were 19 cases in the region’s largest county over the last seven days, a far cry from the beginning of …

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Markkanen calls on SOS to allow walk-in customers

State Representative Greg Markkanen issued a release Thursday morning requesting Secretary of State branches reopen to walk-in customers. The department has moved many services online, including registration and license renewals. It has also moved to open up self-service kiosks to allow residents to complete these same tasks if they have …

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Whitmer scraps “Vacc To Normal” metrics

As COVID-19 cases tumble statewide from nearly 9,000 per day at the spring peak to current levels between 1,200 and 1,500, restrictions are being lifted and the “Vacc to Normal” plan is no more. Michigan led the nation in new cases from late March through the month of April, but …

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Hancock looking for summer program teachers

At Monday’s Hancock Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Steve Patchin laid out plans for the new Northern Lights Summer Learning Program and the Northern Lights Outdoor Adventure Program. It will be conducted in cooperation with the Lake Linden-Hubbell and Chassell School Districts. The learning program resembles something closer to summer …

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Chassell Heritage Center reopening

Chassell Historical Organization Board President Keith Myers gave an update on their summer plans on Facebook late Wednesday. After being closed for all of 2020, operations will resume at the Heritage Center in July three days a week. Tuesday from 1:00 to 4:00 PM, Thursday from 4:00 to 9:00 PM …

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Hancock assessors report upbeat

Hancock assessor Laura Erhart had a lot of positive news to share during the City Council meeting Wednesday night. Eighteen new building permits were issued in 2020 that were counted on the rolls in the most recent report leading to a little over $600,000 in additional taxable value. When taking …

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Marquette County fire highlights risks

A 35-acre wildfire broke out in Sands Township Tuesday, near Goose Lake. Overnight rain help officials get the “Gravel Pit Fire” contained, but the Keweenaw missed most of that precipitation. Only a half inch is expected in total between today and Sunday, not enough to offset the warm, windy conditions …

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