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Baraga County Fair Begins

The Baraga County Fair begins today at the fairgrounds in Pelkie. The next three days will feature several great attractions at the fair, including the Junior Horse Show, Chicken Poop BINGO, live music and fireworks. Friday begins with the Senior Day Program at the Performance Hall, followed by the presentation …

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Warnings Issued About Rabies

It’s peak season for rabies, so make sure you and your furry companions are safe. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says you should report all animal bites to your local health department so the animals can be tested for rabies.   Even though rabies is dangerous, Director of …

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Michigan Rail Conference In Marquette Next Week

The 4th annual Michigan Rail Conference will take place in Marquette Aug. 17-18. This year’s theme is Connecting the Dots: Business, Communities and Technology. The program at Northern Michigan University will feature over 30 speakers in panel discussions and breakout sessions on topics including the future of rail in Michigan; …

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Detour Scheduled For US-41 Near Delaware Next Week

Motorists in Keweenaw County will want to watch out for a detour next week. Crews contracted by the Michigan Department of Transportation will be performing a $22,000 maintenance project to remove and replace two culverts on US-41 near Delaware. On Tuesday, US-41 will be closed 8 miles north of the …

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Baraga Woman Injured In Alcohol-Related Crash

Police are investigating a crash that happened early Thursday morning in Baraga Township. Just before 1:30am, Troopers from the Michigan State Police Calumet Post, L’Anse Detachment, investigated a personal injury accident on Baraga Plains Road near Mansfeldt Road. A 47-year-old Baraga woman was traveling southbound on Baraga Plains Rd when …

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Houghton Residents Do Not Need Bin To Recycle

Plastic bins are not needed to participate in curbside recycling in Houghton. The city had made the containers available while supplies last at the City Center for only $10. However, Houghton City Manager Eric Waara says Waste Management will pick up the recyclables in any container as long as they …

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