Traffic will be restricted on the Houghton-Hancock Bridge for a while Thursday. The outside northbound lane will be shut down so the Michigan Department of Transportation can install equipment to count traffic on the bridge. The slowdown will begin at 9:00 Thursday morning, and is expected to last several hours.
Read More »Avian Flu Confirmed in U.P.
A highly contagious avian influenza virus has been identified in the Upper Peninsula. Officials from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development confirmed the diagnosis in a non-commercial backyard flock in Menominee County. The facility has been quarantined. Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) can be spread in various ways, …
Read More »Promote the Vote Webinar Tomorrow on Election Petitions
Since 2020 election security has become a well discussed topic in many circles. And over the year various petitions have been passed around the state, some even making it through Michigan’s legislative process. Governor Gretchen Whitmer has vetoed all of those bills. Tomorrow night four panelist will talk about the …
Read More »Dial Help Reaches Nearly 4,000 People in 2021
Dial Help has a large reach throughout the copper country. Yesterday the agency released their annual report, detailing their various projects in the community and stats on their service in the region. Dial Help served nearly 4,000 people in the Keweenaw. Picking up the phone over 2,500 times with their …
Read More »Chassell Man Hurt in Houghton Crash
A Chassell man was injured Monday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash in Houghton. City police report that a Kirkish Furniture delivery truck driven by a 55-year-old Laurium man was northbound on Bridge Street around 3:00 when the truck’s brakes failed while coming down the hill. The truck crossed Montezuma Avenue, …
Read More »Demolition Begins on Fire-Damaged Houghton Home
A home badly damaged by fire more than a year ago in Houghton is being demolished. The structure at 915 College Avenue, just east of Franklin Square, caught fire March 14th, 2021. It burned for hours. Firefighters were hindered in battling the blaze because of significant clutter inside. Since then, …
Read More »Keweenaw Chamber Office Remains Closed After Nearby Fire
The recent explosion and fire that leveled an apartment building at 908 College Avenue last month remains under investigation. Because the cause has not yet been determined, the adjacent William Hodge Visitors Center remains closed. That means the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce is without a home, but manager Tara Arens …
Read More »L’Anse, Baraga County to Try Again for Main/Broad Street Fix
The Village of L’Anse will try again to get federal money for a long-term solution to the paving issues on Broad Street and Main Street. The town’s two main thoroughfares were part of the state’s original trunk line highway system, and were paved a century ago with concrete. Eventually, the …
Read More »Hancock Promise Deadline Extended
The deadline for Hancock High School seniors to apply to take advantage of Finlandia University’s Hancock Promise has been extended. University officials will accept applications until May 1st. The change coincides with an extension of Michigan’s priority deadline for filing the FAFSA form, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. …
Read More »Local Nonprofits Receive High Transparency Ratings
The Portage Health Foundation has received the highest possible rating for organization transparency from a respected non-profit monitoring organization. The monitoring group Guidestar awarded its Platinum Seal to PHF for the second year in a row. Several other non-profits in our region also received high marks in Guidestar’s latest report. …
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