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Calumet native named to senior position with new hockey league

When the Central Collegiate Hockey Association is resurrected in the fall, featuring Michigan Tech and seven other schools, its “top cop” will have local ties. The league named Calumet native Kevin Langseth as the new Director of Officiating. Langseth has been refereeing for 25 years, and has both amateur and …

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Hockey Wins for Kings, Gremlins – Wednesday Sports Wrap

High School In high school hockey last night… • Escanaba hung with Houghton early, but the Gremlins broke open a 3-3 game with five straight goals, and claimed an 8-3 victory. Tedd Halonen scored twice and Nathan Erva had a goal and three assists for the Gremlins, who outshot the …

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Gas prices hit 16-month highs

October 2019 was the last time you paid this much at the pump. Gas prices are spiking according to AAA, up nearly 40 cents in the last month. Looking at the state of Michigan, Upper Peninsula markets are generally paying more than their counterparts below the bridge, but it is …

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COVID not affecting student failure rate locally

During a presentation to the school board on Monday night, Marquette Area Public School Principal Jonathan Young revealed a spike in students who are failing classes. Compared to the four-year average of 11.13%, this term has seen the number of pupils faltering in at least one period balloon to 17.26%. …

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Representative Markkanen touts Line 5 as solution to energy emergency

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared an energy emergency for the State of Michigan, citing the potential for a lack of propane and natural gas due to the winter storm chaos in the refinery-rich southern states of Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana. On Monday, Representative Greg Markkanen, who is vice chair of …

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Hancock readying Capital Improvement Plan

The City of Hancock’s Planning Committee met Monday night, with the focus on recruiting at least one member to be a part of the policy group to complete a Capital Improvement Plan. The need for such a group dates back to a 2008 law, but up to this point it …

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Heathman Wins State Slalom Title – Tuesday Sports Wrap

High School In girls basketball last night… • Hancock got past Houghton 56-51. • Lake Linden-Hubbell fell to Wakefield-Marenisco 46-35. In boys action last evening… • Calumet outscored Ishpeming 57-49 – the first win of the season for the Copper Kings. • Dollar Bay-Tamarack City fell to Ewen-Trout Creek 73-58 …

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COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 activity inched lower in the most recent update from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. There were 24 positives in Houghton, Baraga, and Keweenaw Counties combined. Only five probable cases were noted, a drop from recent reports. That could mean lower numbers in the coming statements. Most notably, recoveries …

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Watercraft licenses expire next month

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is reminding boaters to renew their watercraft licenses. Not everyone will have to get their paperwork in order by March 31st, as the licenses are issued on a three-year cycle. For those that find themselves needing to complete the proper documentation, it is recommended …

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Census results delayed, could affect 2022 election

The United States Census Bureau has warned state officials to not expect the population tallies for the 2020 cycle until September 30th, significantly later than March when the 2010 data was delivered. Thanks to a requirement of the Michigan Constitution, that means redistricting may not be done in time for …

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