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Plans are Coming Together for A Summer Celebration

Plans are quickly falling into place for Hancock’s big celebration of summer. There are plenty of fun games for both kids and adults. Hancock DDA coordinator Todd Gast, says that people coming out on Saturday can expect all of the fun the city has during Key Ingredients, just for a …

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Hancock Approves Quincy Green and Ryan Street Garden Purchases for $167,000

Hancock will move forward with plans to purchase the Quincy Green and Ryan Street Gardens from O’Keefe LLC., acting for FInlandia University. The city has agreed to a loss of about 20 feet from the west end of the greenspace. The Finlandia Foundation National, who has plans underway to purchase …

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Hancock Public Schools Will Seek the Help of A Hiring Firm in Its Search for a New Superintendent

Hancock Public Schools will seek the assistance of a hiring firm for its search for a full-time superintendent. The district opened its special meeting to visitor comments. Hancock resident, Chris Locust, discussed what he feels has been an issue in the past, transparency and communication. “And some of the same …

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Support Veterans and Their Families with Tadych’s Market Place During Spetember

Coburn’s Incorporated will partner with Folds of Honor at Grocery Stores in September to support veteran’s families. Coburn’s Inc., owns local grocer Tadych’s Market Place, having recently purchased the company back in 2021. The Folds of Honor Foundation, works to provide life changing educational scholarships to the spouses and children …

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MTEC SmartZone Invites the Keweenaw to Return North in November

Michigan Tech alumni and former residents love to return to the Keweenaw. And many will travel north this fall. Especially this November, as many will Return North to the university for a professional career fair put on by the MTEC SmartZone. Return North’s seventh year will bring together Michigan Tech …

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Hancock Public Schools Considering Assistance for Superintendent Search

The Hancock Public Schools’ board of education has called a special meeting for tonight. The board of education has called a special meeting in order to continue its search for a full time superintendent. Tonight the board will seek to approve accepting requests for proposals from hiring firms that will …

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Hancock Calls Special Meeting to Consider Finlandia Property Purchases

Hancock’s city council will seek to approve property purchases during a special meeting tonight. The Hancock city council will meet tonight to discuss the city’s plans to purchase the Quincy Green and Ryan Street Gardens from Finlandia University. Hancock plans to purchase the two properties from O’Keefe LLC, the state …

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Houghton County Hosts the DNR’s Western UP Citizen Advisory Council’s Regular Meeting

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Western Upper Peninsula Citizens Advisory Council will meet tonight. Houghton County will host this month’s meeting for the regional advisory council. During the meeting the DNR’s Forest Resource Division will share information on the Upper Peninsula’s trail system and search and rescue operations within …

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Feeding America West Michigan Visits Onotonagon Today

Feeding America West Michigan Returns to the western Upper Peninsula today. Feeding America west Michigan, has teamed up with the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation and students at the Ontonagon Area Schools over the past couple of years to deliver food to those in need in the region. In western …

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Keweenaw Premiere Golf Outing Postponed to Next Week

Unfortunately due to incoming storms, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce will postpone it’s golf fundraiser tomorrow. The Chamber’s premiere golf outing, which helps raise funds for the chamber’s many activities throughout the region during the year, has a full group of participating teams. And plenty of sponsors who were expecting …

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