Click on the blue links for more details. MLB The Detroit Tigers struck out 16 times, as they lost to the Cleveland Indians 4-1 yesterday. Francisco Liriano gave up three runs in the first inning, in his first start after nearly a month on the disabled list. He settled down, …
Read More »Clean-Up Continues – Updated List of Needed Supplies
The massive clean-up from the Father’s Day Flood continues across the Copper Country. Volunteers are needed again today for a variety of jobs, including cleaning out flooded homes and buildings. Check in at the Volunteer Center at Evangel Baptist Church on College Avenue in Houghton. Officials heading up the recovery …
Read More »Seven U.P. Beaches Reopen
From the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, at 2:00 Saturday afternoon: Western U.P. Health Department announced the re-opening of seven bathing beaches Saturday following lab results that indicate it’s safe to swim. The beaches re-opened for recreation are Second Sand Beach north of L’Anse, Fort Wilkins State Park in Copper Harbor, …
Read More »Damage at $50-Million Plus – Latest Houghton County Recovery Update
This news release was received from Houghton County at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 23rd: Following are the latest updates regarding the flood recovery efforts in Houghton County. The preliminary estimate submitted to the State of Michigan for damage to Houghton County infrastructure including County and local roads along with municipal …
Read More »Tigers Blanked, Brewers Win Walk-Off – Saturday Sports Wrap
Click on the blue links for more details. MLB The Detroit Tigers collected just five hits in a 10-0 loss to the Cleveland Indians last night. Starter Mike Fiers gave up four runs over five innings. The Indians put the game away in the seventh, with a five-run outburst off …
Read More »All Beaches Remain Closed
All beaches in Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon Counties remain closed by order of the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Water quality test results received for selected inland and Lake Superior beaches continue to show high levels of E.coli and/or fecal coliform bacteria, indicating contamination by human and/or animal feces. See …
Read More »Help Available For Replacing Flood Damaged Appliances
As cleanup efforts continue in the aftermath of the devastating storm that affected the region Sunday morning, utility customers may be replacing appliances that were damaged by the storm. “Customers are encouraged to consider energy efficient replacements and claim the benefits of the financial incentives we offer,” said Brett French, …
Read More »Team Rubicon Launches Operation Copper Husky
Team Rubicon has joined in the effort to restore Houghton County after many areas were devastated by last weekend’s storm. Team Rubicon is a group of veterans with expertise in disaster relief and they are lending their logistical skills to the local volunteer effort. Marquette resident Lynn Nelson said her …
Read More »Radio Results Network Donates Trailer Full Of Supplies
The Radio Results Network delivered a semi truck full of donations to Dee Stadium Friday to help with the flood relief effort. The 53’ trailer was packed full of supplies collected in Escanaba and Marquette to be donated to flood victims in the Keweenaw. “Bottle water, non-perishable food items, paper …
Read More »All Houghton County ATV Trails Closed–Houghton County Officials Give Community Update
Officials from Houghton County and agencies assisting in the flood response held a press conference Friday to update the community on their progress. Emergency Services Manager Chris Van Arsdale said the response is moving from relief to recovery focused as most of the damages caused by the storm have been …
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