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Second McBroom Challenger Files Candidacy

A second candidate has filed paperwork to challenge 38th District State Senator Ed McBroom in the upcoming Republican primary. Kayla Wikstrom submitted her paperwork with a $100 filing fee Wednesday, according to information published by the Michigan Secretary of State office. Her application says she’s from Perkins, in Delta County. …

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Curling Club Featured on Statewide TV Show

The Copper Country Curling Club earned “15 minutes of fame” last night, when it was featured on the popular PBS program Under the Radar Michigan. Host Tom Daldin visited the Drill House Rink… [DALDIN A]. It’s here where we discovered that, even though the stones are slid, they say they’re …

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COVID Cases Remain Low; State Reduces Reporting

COVID-19 cases remain low across the region. The Western U.P Health Department reports 44 new confirmed cases in the past seven days. 28 came in Houghton County. Official case counts are likely underrepresented, because at-home test results are frequently not reported. Two of our neighbors died – one in Houghton …

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Effort to Name Baraga Post Office Advances

Legislation to name the Baraga post office after pioneering woman legislator Cora Reynolds Anderson has advanced to the United States Senate. The bill is sponsored by U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow. It was approved by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which Peters chairs. Anderson was …

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Hancock Code Enforcement Focusing on Blight This Year

Blight is a common issue in many upper peninsula towns and cities. And Hancock code enforcement has said taking care of the problem is a top goal for the year. Last summer city Code Enforcement Officer, Ashley Freeman took care of 75 cases around town. And set up a new …

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Early Registration Ends at Midnight for Keweenaw Mountain Lodge’s Back 9 Endurance Race

Today is the final day for early registration for the Back 9 endurance run. The race takes place May 28-29 at the Keweenaw mountain lodges trails. Endurance runs are grueling races that stretch over long distances for a 24 hour period. The back 9 endurance run takes the same idea …

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UP City Fest Returning to the Copper Country

UP City Fest is returning again this August. The fun in Calumet is their third stop on their four day tour around the UP. Lifelight’s festival will also be in Ironwood, Escanaba and Marquette. UP City Fest is one of many events Lifelight CEO Josh Brewer has put together, but …

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Houghton Sheriff Warns of “Sextortion” Threats

The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning about potential “sextortion” schemes. In a release yesterday, officials said several members of the public have reported possible incidents locally. Sextortion typically starts with a simple online conversation. Eventually, the perpetrator asks the potential victim to share lewd photographs. The perpetrator …

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State Grant to Boost Downtown Houghton Building Rehab

The State of Michigan will help a local developer restore a vacant building in downtown Houghton.  The Michigan Strategic Fund will provide a $350,709 Michigan Community Revitalization Program performance-based grant to help breathe life into the two-story structure at 111 Shelden Avenue. That’s the smaller of the two buildings at …

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Velat Encouraged by MHSAA Adaptive Competition Expansion

The recent decision by the Michigan High School Athletic Association to add four adaptive sports events to its track and field tournaments and another swimming event came as welcome news to one Houghton High School student. Maria Velat has been lobbying for expanded opportunities for disabled athletes. She says the …

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