September is Suicide Prevention Month, and the Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center wants you to know they’re ready to help you or your loved ones. The “Be There” campaign, reminds everyone that small actions can make a big difference for veterans going through a rough patch. Sharon Anastas, suicide …
Read More »Hancock School Public Library Co Hosts Short Story Contest
The Hancock School Public Library is teaming up with the Kent District Library and Schuler Books, to host the 9th annual Write Michigan Short Story Contest. Last year, the contest drew over 1,000 entries. Writers of all ages are invited to submit a story. There are multiple categories including youth, …
Read More »Latest COVID-19 Numbers
Since last Thursday, there are 12 new positive COVID-19 cases in Houghton County, with three new probable cases, and the 1st COVID-19 related death this past weekend. This from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Gogebic County has two new positive cases, with seven recoveries. Ontonagon County has two recoveries. …
Read More »UPSET Finds Crystal Meth In Ishpeming Home
On August 26th, The Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team conducted a search warrant on a home on Arch Street in Ishpeming. The search found an ounce of crystal meth. UPSET was tipped off that a man was selling crystal meth, which he had brought up from the Lower Peninsula. A …
Read More »Michigan Tech Finishes Baseline COVID-19 Testing For Students, Begins Surveillance Testing
This past Saturday, Michigan Tech completed it’s baseline testing program for students. Over the past two weeks, 1,784 COVID-19 tests were performed, with 7 students coming back positive. Some students are housed on campus, while some are not. Students housed on campus have been taken to isolation spaces. Those who …
Read More »Houghton/Keweenaw Communities That Care To Host Suicide Prevention Walk/Run
“Live for Tomorrow.” That’s the theme of this year’s fourth annual suicide prevention walk, sponsored by the Houghton/Keweenaw Communities that Care. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s walk is a little different. It’s a two week long virtual event and fundraiser. Bringing awareness to suicide risk factors and options …
Read More »Hancock School District Update
In an email sent to parents, the Hancock School District is anticipating well over 80% of students to return for face to face learning on September 8th. Approximately 10% of students plan on taking part in live streaming classes, but can return to school for face to face learning at …
Read More »Hancock School Public Library Has Big News
With the school year just around the corner, the Hancock School Public Library has big news. Director, Dillon Geshel. A link to the library is here.
Read More »Junior Market Livestock Auction Breaks Record
A global pandemic and cancelled fair couldn’t stop the community from showing up in force, and breaking the Junior Market Livestock Auction record for the second year in a row. The auction netted over $77,000 this weekend. In addition to breaking the record for the second year in a row, …
Read More »MDOT Releases Numbers For Fatalities And Seriously Injured Motorists
Michigan’s Department of Transportation has released the latest numbers concerning deaths and seriously injured motorists on Michigan roadways. This past week, 34 people died on Michigan roads, for a year to date total of 633. There were also 142 motorists seriously injured, for a year to date total of 3,026. …
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