With consumer protection more important than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic, Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced a series of videos aimed at protecting consumers’ private information, which can be seen on the state’s website and social media platforms. Originally meant as an opportunity to host multiple consumer protection events, …
Read More »Driver Arrested With Drugs In Vehicle Arraigned
The driver of the vehicle where methamphetamines and other drugs were found in a traffic stop Saturday evening, has been arraigned in Houghton’s 97th District Court. Martin Myllyoja, 36 from Dollar Bay was charged with 1 Count of Possession of Methamphetamines, 1 Count of Possession of Analogues, 1 Count of …
Read More »Local Retailers Remain Upbeat Through COVID-19 Pandemic
As restrictions for the COVID-19 pandemic drag on, local retailers have remained amazingly upbeat. Leeann Weeks, Manager at Swift True Value Hardware in Houghton had this to say. Added bonus for Swift True Value Hardware- The word on the street is when the delivery truck comes later today, hand sanitizer …
Read More »Representative Markkanen Outlines Plan To Restart Michigan’s Economy
Representative Greg Markkanen is in favor of restarting Michigan’s economy through a regional, safety focused approach. Markkanen, along with other House republicans released a blueprint to help move the state forward, based on risk factors, which vary by region. A task force would be established to determine which counties could …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Holds Press Conference
Governor Whitmer held a press conference to give Michiganders an update in the battle against COVID-19. She began by acknowledging 5 year Skyler Herbert, of the Detroit area, the first child to lose her fight against COVID-19. She also reminded those who may disagree with her handling of the situation, …
Read More »Hancock School District Holds Monthly Meeting
The Hancock School District held their monthly meeting last night, electronically, in line with Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order. The distance learning program and the grading systems that will be used for the remainder of the school year were discussed. It was also noted that the district …
Read More »Michigan’s Unemployment Website Adds Tutorial To Help File Claims
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency website, recently added an online tutorial, to help people file their unemployment claims. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with non-essential businesses being forced to temporarily shut down, Michigan residents filing for unemployment benefits have gone over 1 million, or almost a quarter …
Read More »U.P. Regional Blood center Needs Negative Blood Types
The Upper Peninsula Regional Blood Center is in need of negative blood type donations. Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke loose, Yoopers have used their shutdown time to donate blood, but the need for negative blood types is ongoing. Blood Collection Coordinator Rachel Heath had this to say. If you have …
Read More »U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Has New Program For Small Businesses
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has announced a new program, aimed at helping small businesses adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Save Small Business Fund offers $5,000 grants to businesses which employ between 3 and 20 people and are meant to help with everyday business expenses. The grants are …
Read More »Upper Peninsula Energy Task Force Submits First Phase Of Report
The Upper Peninsula Energy Task Force has submitted the first part of their report to Governor Whitmer on propane availability in the U.P. The task force submitted 14 recommendations to various state departments including the state legislature, the Department of Technology, Management and Budget, the Public Service Commission and Department …
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