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KORC Spring Cleanup and Cookout In Copper Harbor Tomorrow

Kick off the spring season with a spring cleanup event hosted by Keweenaw Outdoor Recreation Coalition (KORC). Help clean our beautiful outdoors in Keweenaw County, focusing on county roads, beaches, and trails. Volunteers should wear good shoes, bring water, sunscreen, and work or garden gloves. There will be a limited …

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Seven Mile Point Closed To Public, Over 1,200 Acres Of Woodland Added To Gratiot River Conservation Area

Spring is finally here, and many outdoor enthusiasts are itching to get out into nature. The Keweenaw Natural Areas board released updates on some publicly accessible land. After long deliberation, Seven Mile Point is no longer open to the public, even on a limited basis. The area has been handed …

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Parade of Nations Logo Contest Winner Announced

A Lake Linden-Hubbell High School senior has been named the winner of this year’s Parade of Nations logo contest. Natalia Janczewska’s design reflects this year’s theme, “Fairy Tales from Around the World”. In vivid reds, golds and black, it includes a flying dragon, the Pied Piper, Little Red Riding Hood, …

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Michigan Tech’s New CFO and Senior VP for Administration Announced

Michigan Tech has announced the appointment of Chief Financial officer and Senior Vice President for Administration. After a thorough nation-wide search, Nick Stevens has been chosen to fill the position. He will now oversee the finance, administration, technology, institutional research, facilities and financial functions of the Michigan Tech. President Koubek …

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Keweenaw County Commission Meets The Keweenaw Heartlands New Project Manager

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Michigan Director of Policy, Rich Bowman, stopped in at Keweenaw County’s commission meeting to introduce the board to the Keweenaw Heartlands new project manager. Julia Petersen will lead The Nature Conservancy’s team over the next year as the conservation group collect data on cultural sites, natural …

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Lawsuits Over Outlet Where New KFC Is Being Built

Construction is well underway for the new KFC building in West Houghton. A press release was announced for Glenn Flewelling, who owns and is building the new KFC building just off West Sharon Ave. across the street from Culvers. The press release mentioned the previous lawsuit filed from the land …

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Hancock City Council Recap: Making Grant Plans For $6mil Public Water Replacement For Next Year

New information about drinking water system improvements was presented to the Hancock city council last night. 4-inch water pipes for public access to water is no longer the norm, and are outdated. The city approved an estimate submitted to the state that would give them an idea of how much …

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Keweenaw Heartlands Public Input Session Tomorrow

The Nature Conservancy announced the acquisition of more than 32,000 acres last year, known as the Keweenaw Heartlands. They held public input sessions and surveys, gathering responses from locals on what they would like to see happen with the Heartlands. The draft summarizes the desired characteristics of the body that …

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Laurium Recieves BS&A Software Grant, Ordinance Committee to Discuss Repealing Village Marijuana Prohibition

The Village of Laurium has been awarded a BS&A software grant. Laurium will use a 51,000 dollar grant from the state of Michigan to implement BS&A software for village bill payment, and administrative tasks. Currently Laurium uses four types of software to run administrative tasks such as bill keeping, payroll, …

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City of Hancock Council Meeting Preview: Repaving roads and Public Water Replacements

Hancock will hold their now-once monthly meeting tonight. In new business, there will be the consideration of Rick White to the Board of Review with a term ending this December. The repair of the asphalt on Montezuma Avenue from Hancock St. to Quincy St. funded through a MDOT Emergency Relief …

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