Every three years the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department sends out community health surveys as part of a larger effort to ensure public health programs across the region meet the needs of residents. Recipients are randomly chosen. In a bid to get as many coming back as possible, thus enhancing …
Read More »Worker dies during dam repairs near Crystal Falls
Crews were using a crane Tuesday afternoon to put a bulkhead into place on a hydroelectric dam in Mastodon Township when the ordinary became fatal. The boom snapped and a cable struck a superintendent on site, killing him. Forty-eight-year-old Neil Boser of Hillman, Minnesota worked for Waterworks Marine out of …
Read More »Hancock Schools Public Library Hosts 10th Annual Write Michigan Competition
The Kent District Library announced yesterday was the start of the Write Michigan Short Story Competition. And Hancock Schools Public Library will be the liaison for the Upper Peninsula’s authors. The competition encourages kids, and adults, to get their creative juices going and write up to 3,000 word stories. Library …
Read More »Employment benefit cutoff scheduled for this weekend
The enhanced federal unemployment benefits that have been in place since last year end this weekend. Debb Brunell of Michigan Works! says her organization has yet to see an uptick in people coming into the office to dip their toes back into the labor pool. Brunell says it is not …
Read More »Hancock falls short in the Bark For Your Park contest
UPDATE: Hancock finished in sixth place, one spot away from the cash prize. There is plenty to be excited about for Hancock’s new dog park, but the milk bone on top of the frosty paw sundae remains just out of reach. Petsafe announced its Bark For Your Park contest winners …
Read More »M-STEP results released
M-STEP standardized test scores were released earlier this week, and in some cases they represented a pleasant surprise. For the state as a whole, scores were down across the board in reading and math for grades three through eight. Many districts had trouble getting students to show up after they …
Read More »Hancock Fire Hall gets new generator
Thanks to a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the City of Hancock’s Fire Hall will have a new generator soon. The council approved Erico Electric’s bid to install the potentially life saving power backup for a little over $42,000. Manager Mary Babcock says that the federal agency is …
Read More »Invasive species grant proposals being accepted
During Sunday’s Copper Country Today, MTU Associate Professor Sigrid Resh discussed the Keweenaw Invasive Management Species Area, and where it finds funding for its activities. Resh says that over the summer three projects supported the employment of nine students. KISMA works near Lake Gratiot, the Swedetown Trail System, and many …
Read More »Hancock Dog Park nearing clean sweep of its funding goals
The Hancock Recreation Committee is trying to secure tens of thousands of dollars for a new dog park near the trailhead for the Maasto Hiihto system by the Four Seasons Chalet. So far, tails should be wagging as two of the milestones of the three goals have been met. The …
Read More »Western UP getting regional diagnostics lab
The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department is finalizing purchase plans for a new Panther System machine, which allows for assay testing on a broad range of health concerns. Yes, it will be used for COVID-19, but Chief Executive Kate Beer there are several other tests of public concern that will …
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