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New fentanyl crackdown underway

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s Detroit office is looking to mitigate the tidal surge of fentanyl finding its way onto Michigan’s streets. Operation Wave Breaker will help interdict and disrupt operations of the two prominent Mexican cartels who carry the narcotic into the country across our southern border. Public …

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Michigan Tech COVID town hall shifts to environment

Michigan Technological University’s Health Research Institute hosted its 16th COVID-19 town hall Thursday night, but most of the discussion veered into other topics. It started with an update from epidemiologist Kelly Kamm. The main thrust of her presentation was to continue to get vaccinated, and that means both doses if …

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Houghton Council additional actions

At Wednesday’s Houghton City Council meeting, a raft of items were brought before the panel, including new liquor and marijuana licenses, local paving projects, and an alteration of the fire department’s bylaws. The body approved a permit for a tasting room, similar to the Keweenaw Brewing Company, for a new …

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Boil water advisory lifted

All affected residents of Atlantic Mine, Portage Township, the City of Hancock, and Quincy Hill in Franklin Township can resume using water in food preparation and for consumption. The Western UP Health Department is recommending that you flush the pipes within your home, apartment, or business by running a tap …

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Finlandia graduation tonight, Tech celebration Friday

Correction: The article originally stated that Phyllis Fredendall was a student at Finlandia. She is not an alumna. She began as Assistant Director of the Finnish-American Heritage Center and gallery director before becoming an adjunct professor in the early 90’s. The area’s two universities are planning very different graduation events, …

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Governor unveils “Vacc to Normal” plan

At a Thursday morning press conference, Governor Gretchen Whitmer offered several carrots to try and entice Michiganders to get vaccinated. For every threshold met, restrictions will be relaxed. If 55% of eligible adults get their first shot, two weeks later the state’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration will lift the …

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Townsend Drive construction gets start date

Dan Weingarten from the Michigan Department of Transportation told Keweenaw Report last week that they were still in the process of finalizing a start date for the US-41 repaving being done on Michigan Tech’s campus. Meetings were taking place between the different contractors working on the project within just the …

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Pier troubleshooting is a slow go

The pier came up in both public comment and as an item on Wednesday’s Houghton City Council agenda. It was asked whether repurposed and recycled materials could be used to help plug the hole caused by rising steel prices, which has thrown the project into limbo. Manager Eric Waara said …

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Calumet Fire awarded new equipment

Another area department won a Gary Sinise Foundation grant to replace their self contained breathing apparatus air tanks. This time it was Houghton County’s Village of Calumet. Several Baraga County departments were awarded a grant for tanks as well, also from the Sinise Foundation. The actor has been active in …

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Adopt-A-Highway cleanup happening next two weekends

Three times a year, bright vests line Michigan’s highways as volunteers pick up litter and roadside garbage. The first of those begins Saturday across the Upper Peninsula. Due to weather, southern regions of the state have already had their spring cleanup. Adopt-A-Highway is nearly 30 years old, asking private businesses, …

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