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High Speed Chase Ends In Crash-Nixon arrested

A car chase ended in a crash that sent two people to the hospital Saturday.  The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office says deputies attempted to stop a vehicle around 2:15 am for driving carelessly in the Village of South Range. The vehicle driven by a 31-year-old South Range man began eluding …

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Obituary: Dennis L. Quasius

Dollar Bay: Dennis “Big Den” Lee Quasius, 75, a resident of Dollar Bay, passed away on October 31, 2018 at Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital in Laurium. He was born on January 1, 1943, to William and Rosemary (Destrampe) Quasius in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Dennis drove truck throughout his professional career all across …

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Calumet High School Class Presents Finnish Row Boat

As each generation becomes a little more dependent on technology and further away from heritage, Finlandia University has created an outreach program that preserves some of the methods of the area’s Finnish immigrants in hopes of passing those teachings on to young people in the Copper Country. As part of …

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Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Name New CEO

Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes announced that Karmen Lemke will be joining their organization as the Chief Executive Officer this November. Ms. Lemke comes to the Girl Scouts from Wisconsin Public Service where she has served in a variety of positions including Manager of Community Relations and Director …

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Trump Hosts Calumet Electronics At White House

Calumet Electronics is showing their support for American workers and getting recognized by the Trump administration for their efforts. Director of Process Engineering Dr. Meredith LaBeau was among representatives from five industry leaders to represent the Association Connecting Electronics Industries that were invited to the White House this week. She …

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Dianda and Cambensy Oppose Tax Tribunal Re-Appointment

Lansing — State Reps. Scott Dianda (D-Calumet) and Sara Cambensy (D-Marquette) oppose the decision to re-appoint Marcus Abood to the Michigan Tax Tribunal for a second two-year term. Dianda and Cambensy cited the former judge’s record of siding with corporate big box stores who sought property tax reductions, which hurt …

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Copper Country Today–November 4, 2018

On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with local author Clifton Brusso to discuss his book A Few Fruits and An Onion. Brusso In the second segment, Rick is joined by State Senate candidate Scott Dianda. Dianda

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Winter Parking Rules Now In Effect

With the start of November comes the beginning of winter parking.  Winter parking regulations are now in effect and area police departments are reminding motorists to not park on the street overnight. “Winter parking is coming up November 1st through April 30th. You need to be aware at 2:00am to …

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