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Family of Accident Victim Files Suit Against Arc Automotive Inc,. in 12th Circuit Court

A local family is suing an airbag manufacturer for negligence relating to a fatal accident in Calumet last year. On Friday the Associated Press reported that the Beaudoin family filed for suit in Houghton County’s 12th Circuit Court against Arc Automotive Incorporated. On August 15th 2021, Marlene Beaudoin was killed …

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Isle Royale Fire Smaller than First Feared

The Mount Franklin wildfire on Isle Royale is smaller than initially believed. Initially estimated at 11 acres based on preliminary information, Isle Royale National Park officials yesterday said that firefighters on the scene have sized it at 5.7 acres. Favorable weather and low wind have kept the fire from growing, …

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Jetty Proposed as Step One in Buffalo Reef Plan

The first step in trying to keep Buffalo Reef from being overtaken by stamp sands will be a big wall. Michigan Department of Energy, Great Lakes and Environment officials confirmed yesterday that the state’s new budget includes $10 million to build the barrier south of Gay. The jetty will extend …

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Comments Sought on Line Five Tunnel Environmental Impact

The Army Corps of Engineers is beginning to work on the Environmental Impact Statement for a potential tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac. The tunnel has been proposed, and would be paid for, by Enbridge. It would house the company’s Line 5 pipeline, and other utilities that are currently located …

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UP State Fair Underway

The Upper Peninsula State Fair is underway. Opening activities were held at the fairgrounds in Escanaba last evening. The fair will be open full days from now through Sunday, with animals, exhibits, and a midway.  Featured grandstand entertainment includes the percussion ensemble Boom tonight, the ABBA tribute band Abracadabra tomorrow, …

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Michigan Tech will Celebrate the Construction of the Nara Family Maple Center this Thursday

Michigan Tech’s many forested lands are a forestry students dream laboratory and playground. In total the school owns more than 5,000 acres of forest, with various satellite locations set up throughout out the Upper Peninsula. In Lake Linden a 658 acre MTU forest is home to a mixture of hardwoods, …

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Kariniemi Family Holding a Spaghetti Dinner to Raise Money for their Father’s Medical Bills

After an off road crash severely injured their father, Hannah and her brothers, Carson and Jordan Kariniemi, began planning a fundraiser. On Fourth of July weekend, their father, John Kariniemi was traveling with a friend, when their side by side ORV lost control, killing the driver, and sending John to …

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Fallen Firefighter’s Body Returns Home

UPDATE: Funeral plans have now been announced. See details in the obituary. The body of a Toivola native killed while fighting a wildfire in Oregon was returned to the Copper Country Saturday evening.  Twenty-seven-year-old Collin Hagan died when he was struck by a falling tree on Wednesday. He was working …

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Pasty Fest Parade Signup Urged

Pasty Fest is Saturday, and organizers are encouraging those who wish to be in the parade to sign up now. There is no charge to be in the parade, but Main Street Calumet’s Leah Polzien says it really helps organizers set the parade lineup if they know who’ll be there… …

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Bessemer US-2 Detour Partly Lifted

As Labor Day approaches, some highway construction projects are reaching their conclusions. The westbound detour on US-2 in Bessemer will be lifted this morning. and traffic will return to its usual lane. The eastbound detour will remain in place. The Michigan Department of Transportation is rebuilding 2.7 miles of the …

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