Houghton’s next hot lunch spot might just come from a munchee machine. Later today the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce will host an official ribbon cutting and grand opening for the Munchie Machine joining the community of food truck vendors in the Copper Country. Munchee Machine has been spotted already this …
Read More »Copper Country Angel Mission Accepting Students into Backpack Program Until Thursday
With less than a week before the start of the school year for area students, the copper country angel mission is hard at work packing backpacks for their backpack program. Each year the local nonprofit store organizes a back pack program, accepting monetary and physical donations of school supplies for …
Read More »Hancock Planning Commission Promotes Griffis to Chairperson
Hancock’s planning commission was forced to table action on both of its agenda items. Progressive engineers and architects had a last minute cancellation with the city, and will plant to update commission members and city leadership when the firm visits in September. At that time progressive engineers will hold an …
Read More »Copper Harbor Preparing for the 30th Annual Trails Fest
Copper Harbor will welcome hundreds of cyclists at the end of the week for the 30th annual Copper Harbor Trails Fest. The yearly celebration of the Upper Peninsula’s mountain biking community, and fantastic trails with great views, is organized by the Copper Harbor Trails Club. The festival includes plenty of …
Read More »Michigan Tech University Offering Engraved Pavers for New Alumni Gateway on Campus
It’s the first day of school for Michigan tech university’s students. Some are working toward their final semester of graduate studies, while others are just beginning their journey toward becoming a husky alumni. Construction work on campus continues for a new alumni gateway. The arch is located near the alumni …
Read More »Hancock Planning Commission Preview: Progressive Engineers and Architects to Update Commission on Master Plan Progress
Progressive Engineers and Architects will return to Hancock’s planning commission to update members on the progress with the city’s master plan. Last month the urban planning firm took input from the planning commission on the responses given by residents during public input sessions this past April. Tonight’s presentation will review …
Read More »Regional Search and Rescue Teams Come Together for Monthly Training Exercise
Practice practice practice. Its the mantra of search and rescue responders throughout the Keweenaw Peninsula. Over the weekend four agencies in the region met at Chassell Schools to run a missing person scenario, and practice their skills and search techniques. “We’re working together to not only promote the coordination of …
Read More »Hancock Welcomes Two New Officers from the NMU Police Academy
Hancock’s police department has two new familiar faces added to squad. On Friday Hancock swore in Nanue Houle, and Scott Wuebben. Both officers are graduates of the Northern Michigan University police academy’s most recent graduating class. Both men are life long residents of the city of Hancock, and are excited …
Read More »Hecht Earns Exhibitor of the Year, Dostaler Receives Agnes Ahola Award at the 2023 Houghton County Fair
While the fair’s fun carnival games, and rides are whirling around outside. Inside the fairgrounds outbuilding is this year’s Houghton County exhibits, highlighting some of the fantastic, needlework, photography, green thumbs, and bake goods residents create at home. While each competitor wants to earn a blue ribbon, only one exhibitor …
Read More »WUPPDR Seeks Survey Responses for the Western Upper Peninsula’s Recycling and Trash Habits
The Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region is seeking survey responses from homeowners throughout Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton Iron and Kewenaw and Ontoangon counties. The planning and development organization has recently released two surveys asking the public about their recycling and trash habits. The first survey deals with hazardous waste …
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