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Whitmer Halts Work On Line 5 Tunnel

UP Lawmakers are denouncing a move by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to immediately halt work on the Enbridge Line 5 Tunnel. The governor’s executive order came immediately after receiving the formal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel that the law granting approval powers for the tunnel was unconstitutional. Nessel said the …

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Obituary: Durwyn L. Chaudier

Durwyn L. Chaudier, age 47, of Baraga, MI passed away Thursday, March 28, 2019 at The Lighthouse at Hancock Health and Rehabilitation Center, Hancock, MI. He was born in L’Anse, MI on March 17, 1972 the son of Durwyn J. and Fay H. (Anderson) Chaudier. Durwyn attended Baraga area schools. …

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Copper Country Today–March 31, 2019

On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with Krissy Putz from Dial Help to talk about their upcoming Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training, taking place in April. In the second segment, Rick is joined by Bill Binroth from the Houghton County Democratic Party about important issues such as …

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Recognizing Local Educators

While area students this week have mixed feelings about getting back to school, spring break will be coming to an end this weekend for many, and educators in the Keweenaw area will be returning to the classroom refreshed after a little vacation, and excited for the final push leading to …

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Critical Blood Shortage In The UP

Residents in the Upper Peninsula are needed to give blood as supply is running critically low. The UPHS Regional Blood Center is experiencing a need for A-positive, O-positive, A-negative, O-negative and B-positive blood types. All that is required of a donor is that they are healthy, hydrated, at least 17 …

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Countdown To Calumet Colosseum Voting–2 Days

With online voting starting in just two days, the city of Houghton is calling on all residents to help make their northern neighbors Hockeyville USA. Houghton is home to Dee Stadium and is referred to as the “Birthplace of Professional Hockey”, but it was the Calumet Colosseum—said to be the …

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Houghton Mulls Over Moving City Offices

The city of Houghton may be looking to relocate the city offices in the near future. The City Center on Shelden Avenue has been home to the city council and police station since 1991, but one of the businesses in the upstairs of the building has expressed interest in buying …

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Celebrate the UP! This Friday and Saturday

The following press release was issued by UPEC: The Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition invites you to help celebrate the incredible place where we live. The FREE two-day event will be held at the Women’s Federated Clubhouse, Peter White Public Library, Landmark Inn, and Ore Dock Brewing Company in Marquette on March 29 …

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