Nearly a year after the ribbon cutting for the Department of energy’s Regional testing center program at Michigan Tech’s Advanced Power Systems Laboratories Senator Debbie Stabenow was able to make an in person appearance and take a tour of the facility. Michigan Tech University researchers and students at the Advanced …
Read More »Hancock Schools Appoint Klein to School Board, and Salani as Interim Superintendent, President Kero Resigns Suddenly
This summer Hancock Public Schools have had a shakeup in leadership. Though following last night’s special meeting, the district should see stability going forward. In June then Superintendent Steve Patchin tendered resignation from his position. An agreement to stay on with Hancock could not be reached in a follow up …
Read More »Michigan Tech and Canadian Researchers Leading Charge to Study Oak Wilt Fungus
Michigan Tech and researchers with a Canadian organization are leading the exploration into preventing further spread of a fatal tree disease. Researchers from Michigan Tech University, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry of Canada are studying the spread of Oak Wilt, a fungal disease that often decimates forests. …
Read More »Fort Wilkins Historic State Park Reaches 100 Year Milestone
This summer has been quite special for Fort Wilkins historic state park. The fort was built in 1844 to order in the Keweenaw Peninsula during the copper rush in the late 19th century. Then in 1923 after the fort was decommissioned for military use, the fort became a state park. …
Read More »Keweenaw ATV Club’s Trail Three Repairs Progressing On Schedule and On Budget
As the summer rolls along, so do the Keweenaw ATV club’s projects. Over the summer the Keweenaw ATV club hosts gatherings in the community, trail-side ride days, and picnic. But more often you’ll find club members out on the ATV trails having fun and maintain the trail system. But some …
Read More »Hancock Public Schools Call Special Meeting
The special meeting has moved to the cafeteria of Hancock Public Schools. The meeting will still start at 5 pm. The Hancock Public Schools Board of Education will call a special meeting this evening. The board will discuss three large action items including the open vacancy on the school board, …
Read More »Fish Named Baraga Fair Queen
Morgan Fish of L’Anse reigned over this weekend’s Baraga County Fair as the 2023 Fair Queen. Fish was crowned Friday evening, as the fair got underway. She will be a junior at L’Anse High School this fall, and is the daughter of Beth and Joe Fish. Cassie Kujansuu served as …
Read More »UPDATE: Missing Gogebic County Girl Found Safe
UPDATE 8/6/2023: A missing girl in Gogebic County has been found safe. On Saturday the Gogebic County sheriff responded to a report on August 5th, of a 15 year old girl who had run away, and gone missing from the home. Authorities were told she may have left the home …
Read More »Open Skies Project Meets at Mount Horace Greeley Tonight
In a land with little light pollution, seeing the stars and night sky can be awe inspiring. Tonight the Gratiot Lake Conservancy has invited the Copper Country’s night owls to join the group at Mount Horace Greeley for a night with the Open Skies Project. The event is co-hosted and …
Read More »Copper Country Angel Mission Brings Back Backpack Program
The first day of school will show up quicker than students expect. Ahead of the start to the school year the Copper Country Angel Mission will seek to help Copper Country students in need of school supplies. The local non-profit is currently accepting students registering to join the organization’s Backpack …
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