March 15, 2019 — The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and local agencies are enacting additional annual spring weight restrictions to protect roads. Effective 6 a.m. Monday, March 18, weight restrictions will be expanded to cover all state trunkline highways for the entire state of Michigan. State routes typically carry M, …
Read More »Obituary: Dennis E. Fraki
HOUGHTON Graveside services for Dennis “Denzo” Fraki, who passed away March 11, 2019, will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at the Atlantic Mine Cemetery with Pastor Elmer Liimatta to officiate. Military rites will be conducted by the Copper Country Veteran’s Association. A luncheon will be …
Read More »Rep. Markkanen discusses state resources with local county road commissioners
The following press release was issued by State Representative Greg Markkanen’s office: State Rep. Greg Markkanen recently met with local county road commissioners in the Western U.P. to discuss state resources that can help fix Michigan roads. Markkanen met with Kevin Harju of the Houghton County Road Commission and Gregg …
Read More »McBroom and Markkanen to host office hour March 22 in Hancock
The Copper Country’s two representatives in the state legislature will be together to meet constituents in Hancock later this month. State Senator Ed McBroom and State Representative Greg Markkanen will be at KC Bonkers on Quincy Street from 11:45am to 12:45pm on Friday, March 22nd. They will be available to …
Read More »Western UP Moose Population Growing Slightly
The following press release was issued by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources: Credit: Neil Harri An aerial survey photo shows moose south of Lake Michigamme in the western Upper Peninsula. After this winter’s moose survey, wildlife biologists said the western Upper Peninsula moose population is growing at a long-term …
Read More »Michigan Walks Out on Waters of the U.S. Lawsuit
State Attorney General Dana Nessel has pulled Michigan out of an environmental case seeking to reduce the number of bodies of water protected under the federal Clean Water Act. The lawsuit was originally filed by former State Attorney General Bill Schuette and is an effort to block a joint EPA …
Read More »DNR To Add 10 New Department Positions For Western UP
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is creating 10 new positions at the department for the Western Upper Peninsula. Five will be based in Gogebic County, three in Ontonagon County and two in Baraga County. The new positions will be charged with a variety of conservation functions across the Western …
Read More »Local Residents Honored With Spark Plug “Copper Country Strong” Award
2018 was a year that showcased the best of the Copper Country and the strong spirit of its people. The Father’s Day Flood caused widespread devastation but local residents banded together to help their neighbors in the community. The Keweenaw Spark Plug Awards recognizes those individuals and businesses that made …
Read More »Aspirus Keweenaw Adjusting To Increased Pharmacy Business
With the closing of the pharmacy in the Shopko in Calumet, many residents in northern Houghton County and Keweenaw County are having their prescriptions filled at Aspirus Keweenaw in Laurium. Director of Pharmacy Jessica Bessner said they started seeing an influx of new customers in January and have doubled their …
Read More »Assessing Damage At Barkell Elementary Following Roof Collapse
K-12 students in Hancock were sent home early Thursday and are off Friday after a roof failure at Barkell Elementary School. Officials say that the collapsed portion of the roof was caused by an over accumulation of snow and was discovered in the early morning hours during a routine check …
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