Sixth and seventh graders from schools across the Copper Country got some hands-on STEM experience yesterday, as the first Copper Country Science and Engineering Festival was held at Hancock High School. The Michigan Tech Mind Trekkers brought an engaging array of displays and activities to inspire the kids’ interest in …
Read More »LaBine to Continue as Hancock Mayor; Wickley Leaves DDA
Hancock’s city leadership will remain intact next year. At last night’s meeting, the city council unanimously voted for Paul LaBine to continue as mayor, with Will Lytle as mayor pro tem. One long-time civic leader is stepping down, though. Pete Wickley will retire from the Downtown Development Authority after 39 …
Read More »Residents, Downtown Businesses Split Over Hancock Pot Plan
The vast majority of people who filled out Hancock’s online survey about recreational marijuana support the general concept of allowing it to be grown and sold commercially within the city. Results of the poll were presented by Mayor Pro Tem Will Lytle at last night’s Hancock City Council meeting. 70 …
Read More »Plans Complete for DB-TC School Upgrades
Architectural schematics are complete, as the Dollar Bay-Tamarack City School District presses forward with renovations approved by voters in August. At its meeting Monday night, Superintendent Christina Norland told the Board of Education that the money from the bond sale has been received. The high school travel club shared information …
Read More »“Raise the Woof” Date Announced, Ticket Sales Begin
The date has been set for the next Raise the Woof Comedy Club. The evening of fun raises money for the Copper Country Humane Society. Mark your calendar for January 18th at the Orpheum in Hancock. Doors will open at 7:00, and the show, which typically features three comedians, will …
Read More »Alpha Man Denied New Murder Trial
An Alpha man convicted of murdering his step-daughter will not get a new trial. 68-year-old Alfred Michael Saario was sentenced two years ago to a prison term of 25 to 40 years. At his trial, he claimed he shot 29-year-old Jamie Lee James in self-defense. There was a history of …
Read More »Tech Volleyball Heads to GLIAC Semis – Thursday Sports Wrap
Finlandia The Finlandia University women’s basketball team lost 78-68 to Lawrence University last night. Mariah Austin and Carsyn Osterman led the Lions with 14 points. Casana Ryynanen and Harlee Froberg each added 13. Defender Daisia Knowles and goal keeper Sam Linteo have been named captains of the 2020 Finlandia University …
Read More »CCISD Expands Welding Class Capability
The Career and Technical Education programs offered by the Copper Country Intermediate School District continue to expand. At last night’s CCISD Board meeting, CTE Director Shawn Kolbus and welding instructor Tim Stites outlined a plan that will create new welding booths and fabrication space for students to use. Some machine …
Read More »Hancock to Consider Equipment Grant, Review Marijuana Survey
The Hancock City Council will consider a federal equipment grant at its meeting tonight. A public hearing will be held at 6:00 in the council chamber. Council members will review the results of the marijuana survey that’s been posted on the city’s website. They’ll also address several resolutions, including one …
Read More »Calumet Plans Police Hire
The Village of Calumet will continue to run its own police department. Tuesday night, the village council decided to post a part-time position. Village Manager Caleb Katz told us the new officer will work no more than 30 hours per week, and will be the only one on staff. The …
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