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Body of the Missing Kayaker found one year after a search on Lake Superior

This story was produced by My UP News Digital Reporter Schyler Perkins, find the original story here. A medical examiner in Ontonagon has confirmed a body found on Lake Superior over the weekend belonged to a kayaker who was last seen in July 2023. Tuesday afternoon, a spokesperson for Michigan …

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UPCAP closes registration for the Powerful Tools program soon

Who cares for the caregivers in a community? Over a six-week online workshop, the Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress will host an online workshop aimed at giving caregivers the tools to help reduce stress and anxiety. The Powerful Tools for Caregivers workshop is designed for nonprofessional and informal family …

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The Nature Conservancy purchases five miles of shoreline near the Mary Macdonald Preserve

The Nature Conservancy connects the east and west sides of the Mary Macdonald Preserve at Horseshoe Harbor. Today TNC announced it has purchased 24 acres of land in Keweenaw County from a private landowner. The purchase adds another five miles of protected shoreline to Keweenaw County. Between the nature conservancy …

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Franklin Township’s Supervisor is named the District 1 Director for the Michigan Township Association

Franklin Township’s supervisor is added to the Michigan Township Association Board of Directors. Mary Sears, Supervisor for Franklin Township, has recently been named the District 1 Director of the Michigan Township Association board of directors. The role encompasses Gogebic, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon counties. The Michigan Township Association serves 1240 …

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Isle Royale accepts Commercial Use Authorization applications for the next two years

This story was originally published by My UP News. Find the story here. Isle Royale National Park announced the opening of the Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) application period for the 2025 and 2026 Seasons. Beginning November 1, 2024, commercial operators offering guided land-based tours, including backcountry trips, day hikes, and …

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The MML Community Excellence Award returns to the Upper Peninsula after 11 years

Connecting Houghton takes a lot of hard work, volunteers, and dedication to a community. Last week the Michigan Municipal League announced Houghton as the 2024 winner of the Community Excellence Award. Houghton’s award marks the first time in 11 years that the traveling trophy has found its home in the …

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League of Women Voters of the Copper Country candidate forum invites 110th District candidates to meet residents

There are less than 45 days until the election. And by Friday there’s less than 38 days until November 5th. On Friday the League of Women Voters in the Copper Country will host its election candidate forum in Houghton County. Inviting candidates in portage township races to meet residents. As …

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The Big Annie Statue celebrates a major milestone in the project

After many volunteer hours, the Big Annie statue fund has surpassed a major goal of the project. Since 2022 the statue fund’s committee has gathered the community for fundraisers and collected donations while at several area events. And now the fund has collected enough money to make a down payment …

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Cemetery Road reduces to a one-way street during the Michigan Tech Fall Career Fair

Michigan Technological University will reroute traffic during the fall career fair today. Starting at 10 am Cemetery Road on campus will be reduced down to a one-way to accommodate additional parking. The university will allow traffic from eastbound on Macinnes Drive toward Woodmar Drive. Those planning to travel westbound from …

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L’Anse Hydrants Beset by Rusted Bolts

A chemical reaction caused by something in the soil is being blamed for some serious corrosion affecting some of the village’s fire hydrants. At last night’s village council meeting, water system leadman Lyle Olson explained that the problem affects as many as eight or 10 hydrants along US-41 west of …

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