As received from the Erickson Crowley Peterson Funeral Home: Virginia M. Massoglia, 92, originally from Laurium, Michigan, passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2020. She was a resident of Garden View Assisted Living in Calumet for the past 3 years. Virginia was born on February 2, 1928 in Hancock, a …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Extends “Stay Home Stay Safe” Order Through April 30th
As expected, Governor Whitmer has extended her “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order through April 30th. Like the previous order, signed on march 23rd, the extension limits gatherings and travel. The extended order also calls for retailers to limit the number of shoppers allowed in their store, at one time, …
Read More »MDOT Releases Traffic Statistics
The Department of Transportation, with statistics provided by the Michigan State Police released the latest traffic updates for Michigan. During the first week of April, 11 motorists died on Michigan roadways. Thirty three motorists were also seriously injured. Compared to this week, in 2019, that’s twenty seven fewer deaths and …
Read More »Governor Whitmer To Hold Press Conference This Afternoon
Governor Whitmer will hold a press conference this afternoon at 3pm. She is expected to extend her “Stay Home Stay Safe” order through the remainder of April. Updates on cases and deaths due to COVID-19, and how the state is handling everything are also expected. Chief Health Officer Joneigh Khaldun …
Read More »Local Churches Plan To Celebrate Good Friday And Easter Sunday
With Good Friday tomorrow, and Easter Sunday after that, Keweenaw Report checked in with a couple of local churches, to see how they plan to celebrate, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pastor Jared Howard from Faith Lutheran in Calumet had this to say. Father Ben from St. Albert the Great explained …
Read More »Governer Whitmer Relaxes Person to Person Requirements
Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, which reduces chances for person to person contact, by utilizing electronic signatures, notarizations and remote visitations. The order runs through May 6th, 2020. Upon signing the order, Governor Whitmer had this to say “It is important that Michiganders take every precaution to avoid …
Read More »Senators Stabenow and Peters Announce Funding For Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center
Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters announced the Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center has received over $907,000 in funding to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding came from the Department of Health and Human Services, along with the CARES Act, which was signed into law last month. The …
Read More »Lake Linden-Hubbelle Students Can Pick Up Locker Items
Students from the Lake Linden-Hubbell School District can get their locker items back on Friday, April 10th. If your student is in grades 7-12, you can pick your stuff up from 8am-1pm at the high school. Seniors can pick up at the side entrance of the church parking lot. Juniors …
Read More »Saginaw’s Rappuhn Named “Mr. Hockey”
High School Michigan’s “Mr. Hockey” is Brady Rappuhn, from Saginaw Heritage High School. Rappuhn amassed 89 points in 28 games this past season. He led his team to the state semifinals, before the tournament was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rappuhn was one of six players named to the Michigan …
Read More »Daavettila Appointed to 97th District Bench
Houghton attorney Nicholas J. Daavettila has been appointed to serve as judge in the 97th District Court. Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office announced the assignment on Tuesday. Daavettila Daavettila is a private practice attorney whose practice includes criminal law, child protective, family law, and probate estate cases. He is also the …
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