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Winter’s Cycles of Warm Temperatures Causes Unsafe Ice Conditions for Tournaments and Recreational Fishing

Another Keweenaw Peninsula Winter event has been sunk by this year’s warm winter temperatures. The Chassell VFW Post 6507 recently that the annual Ice Fishing Tournament on Chassell Bay and Portage Lake has been canceled. Due to the region’s warm-up cycles above freezing ice conditions ice fishing is not safe …

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Sharing the Art of Possibilities with Goodwill of Northern WI & Upper MI

Good Will Northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan’s possibilities program shares creativity, confidence, and a place to build a community for the region’s disabled population. The Possibilities program is a day of service that helps those with disabilities enjoy a high-quality life with joy and purpose. While in the program participants …

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Houghton-Portage Township Schools Hosting the First of Three Community Forums Tomorrow Night

Education regularly evolves to fit the educational needs of a community of young people. Soon the Houghton Portage Township School District will begin a series of community forums to give families, students, faculty, and the public opportunities to voice opinions as the district looks to explore potential uses of space …

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UPHS – Portage Named a Top 100 Rural Hospital by the Chartis Center for Rural Health

For a second year in a row, UP Health Systems Portage is recognized as a top 100 rural and community hospital. UPHS Portage was recently recognized as a top 100 rural and community hospital in a list compiled by the Chartis Center for Rural Health. The annual award recognizes outstanding …

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Hancock Artist Returns After Visiting Finland’s Calumet

At one time Calumet produced a majority of the copper extracted in the United States. In total, the entire region produced an estimated 10.5 billion pounds of the crucial mineral. Copper veins are commonly found around the world, and the Finnish immigrants who came to the Copper Country were no …

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Man Faces Multiple Felonies After Leading Police on Multi-County Chase

A driver has been arrested for multiple felonies in several jurisdictions following a chase that led police across the Upper Peninsula. On Friday law enforcement made contact with a man wanted on several outstanding warrants on the M-35 highway near Gwinn. Some warrants were outstanding from the state of Colorado …

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Hancock Public Schools SRO Officer Olson Awarded Police Officer of the Year

Hancock Public School’s SRO Officer was recognized as Police Officer of the Year for 2023.  Hancock Police School Resource Officer Darron Olson was recognized during the Pigs-n-Heat game on Friday. Olson came into the City of Hancock Police Department last March when a School Resource Officer Position opened up in …

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Ahmeek Ice Rink Receives $5,000 Grant from the CLK Youth Hockey Fund to Build the Boards

The Ahmeek Hockey Rink receives a 5,000 dollar grant to Build the Boards. The Keweenaw Community Foundation recently announced that the CLK Youth Hockey Fund has awarded a 5,000 dollar grant to the Build the Boards project in memory of Joel Tuoriniemi. Earlier in the year several community members concerned …

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National Sauna Week Activities Taking Place Online and in Hancock

Happy Sauna Week! For the next week, Michigan’s residents are encouraged to take part in a little Finnish tradition that has become enjoyed by many throughout the region. Famously the Upper Peninsula has earned the name the sauna belt thanks to the region’s Scandinavian ancestry and affinity for the steam …

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Bergman Announces Reelection Bid

First District Republican U.S. Representative Jack Bergman of Watersmeet has officially kicked off his reelection campaign. Bergman was first elected in 2016. If reelected, this would be his fifth term in Congress. He is 77 years old. His campaign today announced upcoming appearances in Houghton Lake, Alpena, Beulah, Traverse City, …

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