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Senator McBroom pushing for new wolf hunt

In a Wednesday release, Senator Ed McBroom voiced support for a Michigan wolf hunt. The measure was successfully passed in the State Senate. The statement by McBroom’s office largely mirrors the argument he laid out on the Senate floor Tuesday morning. It can be read in its entirety below. Speaking …

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Gogebic keeps graduation virtual for the spring

Gogebic Community College announces its commencement plans for the spring semester, opting for a virtual ceremony. Graduation will be held on Youtube, beginning at 7 PM on Friday, May 7th. The move follows Michigan Tech, which announced smaller on-campus events to replace the traditional gathering that is held at the …

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Cruise ships potentially returning to Houghton

It’s been a decade, but cruise ships may be docking in Houghton again soon. City Manager Eric Waara presented at Wednesday night’s Houghton council meeting about the initial renderings for a revamped pier downtown. Costs have come in at over $3 million with the city being responsible for around $750,000, …

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Aquarium owners should be on the lookout for zebra mussels

Store employees in Washington State at a Petco identified zebra mussels while breaking down moss balls for sale. Since that initial discovery, several other states have found the invasive species in packaging and its contents for the common aquarium product. That includes in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Joanne Foreman from the …

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Diocese prefers certain vaccines to others

Michigan Catholic Bishops released a statement on March 3rd encouraging members to take the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines whenever it is possible. Archbishop of Detroit Allen Vigneron said, “the vaccines developed by Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca are more morally problematic, however. They utilized in the design, production, development, and …

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Master Plan subcommittee has organizational meeting

The subcommittee devoted solely to the City of Houghton’s Master Plan revisions held its first meeting Tuesday night, cementing its leadership positions. Bill Leder was named chairman, Michelle Jarvie-Eggart Vice Chair, and Kristine Bradof was announced as secretary. Jarvie-Eggart and Jennifer Julien, the final member of the subcommittee, talked about …

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Valedictorians announced at Calumet Board meeting

The Calumet-Laurium-Keweenaw Board of Education met Tuesday night, where it approved donations for its esports and gaming programs and commended the Horizons Alternative High School for being recognized for its innovation by the Canopy Project. The district had more traditional items on its agenda as well, including the naming of …

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Houghton County Commissioners eyeing new jail

Tuesday’s Houghton County Board of Commissioners meeting focused on two main issues, says Chairman Al Koskela. The first was a lengthy discussion about election equipment. That comes on the heels of a successful audit, announced last week by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. The county is one of many across …

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Michigan clerks complete election audit

Last week, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced the completion of an unparalleled set of post-election audits. Keweenaw Report reached out to Houghton County Clerk Jennifer Kelly to find out what the process entailed locally. She says it was more involved than ever before. The first task to be completed …

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Update: State case against Café Rosetta is over

Update: The preliminary injunction against Café Rosetta was dissolved by Judge Wanda Stokes of Michigan’s 30th Circuit Court Wednesday. Combined with the actions from the Western Upper Peninsula Health District and MDARD, that paves the way for the restaurant to reopen for business. Attorney David Kallman says Café Rosetta has …

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