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Efforts to Raise a Statue of Big Annie Continue in 2024

Fundraising efforts to erect a statue of Calumet legend Anna Kloubacher Clemenc continue in 2024. Last year a group of residents began efforts to raise awareness for Big Annie’s history and influence in the Copper Country during labor movements in the 1910’s. On Sunday the statue committee will host its …

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No Injuries Reported in Either Deer-Vehicle Accidents in Ontonagon County

Ontonagon County sheriff responds to two traffic accidents involving deer yesterday. Early in the morning Wednesday a male driver was traveling west on M-38 near Daniels Road. A deer entered his path, and the driver was unable to avoid hitting the animal. Causing moderate damage to the vehicle. No injuries …

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Houghton County Sells Former 911 Tower to Torch Lake Federal Credit Union for $300K

Houghton County and the Torch Lake Federal Credit Union will close the sale of the 911 Tower Building in about one week. Torch Lake Federal Credit Union has been in negotiations with the county to purchase the former 911 tower site for several months. The credit union has agreed to …

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Houghton County Building Department Continues Permitting Streak

Buildings keep going up in Houghton County. During last night’s commission meeting, Building Department Manager Todd LaRoux provided the board with its annual update. 2023 continues a consecutive streak of years in which the building department approved more permits than the last. In 2023 the department approved a total of …

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Ryan Street Community Gardens Shares Annual Update Since Coming Under Ownership of Hancock

The Ryan Street community gardens provided Hancock City Council with a small presentation now that the property is owned by the city. Ryan Street Community Gardens president Mandy Lounibos shared that since the city now owns the property, she plans to provide future annual updates to the city. The Ryan …

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Learn About the Impact of Arts and Entertainment in the Economy with the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce

The Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce will host its first Lunch and Learn session of the new year today. For the first session in 2024, the chamber has invited Rosa Center Director Mary Jennings as the keynote speaker. She will share how support for arts and entertainment programming with the Rozsa …

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Let’s Eat Community Meals Announces 2024 Scheduled Meal Site Locations

Let’s Eat Community meals have started back up for 2024. Having already served 135 meals last weekend at St Ann’s in Baraga. Throughout 2023 Let’s Eat community meals served more than 2,000 dishes. This Saturday Let’s Eat will set up its first community meal for the new year in Houghton …

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Keweenaw Family Resource Center Hosting First Dad Cafe in 2024 Tomorrow

The Keweenaw Family Resource Center will hold its first dad café of 2024 tomorrow. Late last year, KFRC introduced the Dad café to the community. Offering a space for fathers to meet, talk about parenting styles, or engage with other parents in the community. Dad Cafés in the Keweenaw Peninsula …

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Share Lunch and Learn About Veteran IREACH with Baraga County Chamber of Commerce

Baraga County Chamber of Commerce invites veterans to today’s Lunch and Learn. The educational series put on by the Baraga chamber will discuss the new Veterans IREACH program. During the event veterans and attendees will hear from Lori Karvonen who will share how the program helps veterans obtain health care …

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SEMCO Reminds Customers to Keep Snow Clear from Gas Equipment During Winter

With all of the snow that’s dropped from the sky this last week, SEMCO Energy has an important reminder for customers. While shoveling the driveway and clearing snow from the roof customers should try to keep snow and ice from gas meters. Which may cause hazardous situations or service disruption. …

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