Finlandia University will be bringing back face to face instruction, when their Fall semester opens on August 24th. In March, when lock down orders went into effect due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Finlandia was forced to switch to online learning, for the remainder of the semester. They managed to make …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Extends One Executive Order Signs Two New Orders
Governor Whitmer has signed new executive orders and extended another. Her extended order temporarily halts evictions, until the COVID-19 pandemic passes. Tenants and mobile home owners now have the ability to stay put, even if they can’t pay their rent, and also allows courts to stay eviction proceedings until the …
Read More »Keweenaw Chamber Of Commerce Hosts Webinar
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues wreaking havoc on local businesses, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce has been working hard to make sure damage is minimized in the community. Since lock down orders went into effect, they have helped small businesses apply for grants and loans, and worked with community leaders …
Read More »Houghton County Road Construction Update
More road construction starts in Houghton County Monday. Look for two culverts in Chassell, which were damaged during the “Father’s Day Flood” to be repaired. MDOT Spokesman Dan Winegarten. The work will require lane closures and traffic regulators. This project is expected to wrap up at the end of August. …
Read More »Latest Data Suggests Michigan Is Making Progress Against COVID-19
The latest data on the battle against COVID-19 is suggesting Michigan is making progress against the virus. Over the past several days, the state has seen fewer than 500 new cases per day. And during this time there have been fewer than 50 deaths per day. At the height of …
Read More »MTU, FinnU Announce Recruits – Friday Sports Wrap
MTU The Michigan Tech volleyball team has introduced two new players. Setter Lina Espejo-Ramirez is transferring in from Midland Junior College in Texas. She is originally from Bogotá, Colombia. Defensive specialist Leiya Rybicki played high school volleyball in Freeland, Michigan. Her father Mike played football and mother Lori played basketball …
Read More »COVID-19 Claims Mackinac Bridge Walk
COVID-19 has claimed another Michigan Tradition. This year’s Mackinac Bridge Walk, has been cancelled over concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic. Yesterday afternoon, the Mackinac Bridge Authority held a virtual meeting, and decided against holding this year’s bridge walk, which has taken place annually since 1958, drawing up to 57,000 people. …
Read More »Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Issues Press Releases
The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department issued two press releases this morning. Health Officer Kate Beer explains the first one. The state call center is still available. The second press release announced they have begun to schedule site evaluations for sewage disposal and water supply programs. The permit process requires …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Updates State On COVID-19 Battle
Taking care of one another is the way Michigan moves past the COVID-19 Pandemic. That’s what Governor Whitmer said at her press conference yesterday afternoon. She also announced this. The state is also half way through Whitmer’s 6 Phase plan to restart the economy. Chief Health Officer Joneigh Khaldun. To …
Read More »Most Of The Western U.P. COVID-19 Patients Have Recovered
Five of the seven confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Western Upper Peninsula have fully recovered, according to a press release from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Health Officer Kate Beer explained what recovered means. The Western UP still has two patients currently recovering. Beer also commented on increased …
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