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Area’s last collegiate graduation ceremony is Friday

Gogebic Community College will host a virtual ceremony Friday night to honor its graduating class. Nearly 175 people will be recognized from the school’s Ironwood and Portage Township campuses. Seventy-nine of those are doing so with a GPA of 3.50 or above. GCC’s plans are somewhere in between what Finlandia …

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Parking deck subcommittee winnowing down options

Chairman Tom Merz looked at public input on the parking deck that was collated by city staff following the subcommittee’s last meeting, and pushed the group to begin narrowing down potential options for the aging structure. Using the outline created by City Manager Eric Waara that served previously as a …

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COVID measures loosened in specific circumstances

Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced a loosening of the state’s mask mandate for smaller outdoor gatherings, and athletes will be tested less beginning Thursday. The move comes as the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said 50 percent of eligible adults have received at least one dose of a vaccine. …

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LL-H Boys Edge DB-TC For Early Bird Track Win – Wednesday Sports Wrap

High School In high school baseball yesterday… • Houghton split its doubleheader at Iron Mountain, losing the opener 13-12, but claiming the nightcap 5-3. In baseball today… • Lake Linden-Hubbell plays at Ontonagon. In softball yesterday… • Calumet blanked Gwinn 18-0 in the first game of their doubleheader. The Modeltowners …

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Load restrictions being lifted on county roads Thursday

The Road Commissions of Houghton, Baraga, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon Counties put out a joint statement advising that load restrictions will be taken off of local roads Thursday morning at 8:00 AM. MDOT restored normal weight limits on Monday for state and federal highways. Engineer Kevin Harju says the discrepancy has …

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Keweenaw, Baraga sheriffs attend conference

All new sheriffs participated in a conference downstate, including the top cops in Keweenaw and Baraga Counties. The gathering was hosted by the Michigan Sheriff’s Association, with Curt Pennala and Joe Brogan in attendance. Pennala says it was very informative and got him thinking about some issues that weren’t initially …

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CTE student wins statewide competition

Calumet’s Zander Worm earned a state medal in the SkillsUSA Overall Automobile competition. Worm was the winner at the regional level in a contest that requires both a hand-on diagnostic performance as well as a written component. At states Worm had to properly evaluate an electrical board. Automotive Lab instructor …

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Master Plan subcommittee looking at housing shortage

The Houghton Planning Commission’s Master Plan subcommittee met Monday afternoon to look at how to strategically increase population density closer to Michigan Tech’s campus. The thought is that if students move closer to the university, that will free up the neighborhoods throughout the rest of the city to revert back …

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Educator Appreciation Week marked by area schools

The Copper Country Intermediate School District is celebrating what it terms Educator Appreciation Week. Superintendent George Stockero says he prefers that title to Teacher Appreciation Week because it better highlights the role that all staff have in preparing students for the future. Stockero says the district has been hard at …

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Softball Sweeps for ‘Dogs, Lakes – Tuesday Sports Wrap

High School In high school baseball yesterday… • Jeffers took two from Calumet, 14-12 and 10-9. • The L’Anse game at Lake Linden-Hubbell was canceled. In baseball today… • Houghton travels to Iron Mountain. In softball yesterday… • Houghton and Calumet split their DH, the Copper Kings won the first …

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