The top two officials of the Food and Drug Administration’s Vaccines Research and Review Division are resigning. Marion Gruber has been with the agency for 32 years, and the head of the pivotal board for over a decade. Her deputy, Phil Krause, is leaving in November. Becker’s Hospital Review is …
Read More »Houghton Sweeps Jeffers XC Meet – Wednesday Sports Wrap
High School In high school volleyball last evening… • Houghton blanked Gwinn 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-18). • Hancock swept Chassell 3-0. • Jeffers downed Lake Linden-Hubbell 3-0 (25-17, 25-21, 25-15), Savannah Asiala led the Jets with seven aces, and Raena Kangas had seven kills. • Ewen-Trout Creek stopped Wakefield-Marenisco 3-0. …
Read More »Apportionment Commission working under tight timeframe
Following the census, Houghton County is required to go back to the drawing board to remap districts. The Apportionment Commission is made up the County Clerk, Prosecuting Attorney, Treasurer, and the heads of the county chapters of the Republican and Democratic Parties. They have 60 days to complete their work, …
Read More »Copper Harbor Trails Club opens new downhill
By the time Trails Fest kicks off Friday, there will be a new downhill route in place on East Bluff. Speed is the name of the game, one of many options for competitors this weekend. Christopher Guibert says across the entire spectrum, most courses are designed for intermediate riders. Given …
Read More »In-person interviews for Calumet manager taking place
The first of two finalists for the Calumet manager position was in town Monday. Kelly Beattie says it is his first time ever visiting the village and it has left him impressed. Everyone I’ve talked to today, people that, you know, my friend that grew up here, when I called …
Read More »Colleges without vaccine mandates seeing less COVID-19 transmission
UPDATE: Michigan Tech confirms that it has never reached levels seen at Duke the past week. It records over 14-day intervals, and has always been under 100 cases during that period, equating to just under 700 per 100,000 on a weekly timeframe. UNC-Chapel Hill is seeing a milder COVID outbreak …
Read More »DB-TC Earns Volleyball Win – Tuesday Sports Wrap
High School In high school volleyball last evening…• Dollar Bay-Tamarack City defeated Ontonagon 3-1 (25-21, 8-25, 25-22, 25-20). In volleyball tonight…• Houghton entertains Gwinn.• Hancock welcomes Chassell.• Lake Linden-Hubbell visits Jeffers.• Ewen-Trout Creek travels to Wakefield-Marenisco. In cross country today, local teams will run at the Jeffers Invitational at the …
Read More »Isle Royale’s Horne Fire Continues to Burn, But is Contained
It only took one spark. The Horne Fire on Isle Royale started August 10th. Park staff suspect the fire started after a lightning strike that ignited the dry tinder on the forest floor. As of this weekend the fire is only 20% contained, and has burned close to 245 acres …
Read More »Ahmeek Fire gets coveted FEMA grant
Ahmeek’s Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department has won a sought-after grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Captain and Administrator Michael Defina says that the department only gets money through the efforts of its members, which makes the nearly $214,000 coming its way a true lifeline. With a budget annually …
Read More »Copper Country Today 08-29-21
MTU Associate Professor Sigrid Resh and student Connor Ford discuss the Keweenaw Invasive Species Management Area and its efforts to keep unwanted plants out of the tri-county area. The organization had nine students working for it this summer covering three projects. From Copper Harbor to Houghton/Hancock, lots of fun is …
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