A 38-year-old man was arrested by Houghton County Sheriff’s deputies early this morning, following a traffic stop on US-41 in Osceola Township. Deputies pulled the man over at 1:20 near the County Road intersection. He was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and driving …
Read More »Three Sent to Prison for Meth Distribution
Three Houghton County men have been sentenced to long prison terms for distributing crystal methamphetamine in the Upper Peninsula. Thirty-four-year-old Ryan Lee Timko, of Houghton, received a 192-month sentenced. Thirty-seven-year-old Joseph Brusso, of Atlantic Mine, was sentenced to 132 months. Twenty-nine-year-old Nicholas Patrick Cornish of Calumet received a 120-month term. …
Read More »Heikinpäivä 2021 Canceled
The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another Copper Country community event. Heikinpäivä will not be held next month. Members of the City of Hancock’s Finnish Theme Committee said they couldn’t come up with a way to do justice to the tradition and spirit of the event, and still conduct it in …
Read More »Santa Plans Saturday Appearances
Santa will be making his final visits to the Copper Country Saturday. He will visit the Baraga Fire Hall for a drive-through Christmas party between 11:00 and 1:00. Kids are invited to wave at Santa, drop off letters to him, and register to win gifts. The L’Anse Christmas drive-through event …
Read More »Mont Ripley to Open Saturday
Despite the lack of natural snow, Mont Ripley will open Saturday. General Manager Nick Sirdenis says they’ve been able to make enough snow to begin operations. He also says they’ve implemented new COVID19-related safety measures. That includes reducing face-to-face transactions for equipment rentals and lift tickets by upgrading the website, …
Read More »MTU Salutes Winter Graduates
There will be no formal commencement ceremony this weekend, but Michigan Tech is still saluting almost 700 students who completed their degrees at the end of the fall semester. More than 350 undergraduate diplomas will be awarded. Nearly 330 graduate degrees will be conferred, including 53 doctorates. One part of …
Read More »Regional COVID Diagnosis Rate Slows
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the western Upper Peninsula has passed 3,000, but the rate of increase seems to be slowing. The most recent report from the Western U.P. Health Department includes 59 more confirmed positives since the previous update was issued Monday night. 35 of those were …
Read More »Aspirus Keweenaw Begins Staff COVID Vaccinations
Aspirus Keweenaw has begun vaccinating employees against COVID-19. Hospital officials say the first shipment of the Pfizer vaccine arrived yesterday, and inoculations began immediately. The Laurium hospital was the first in the Aspirus system to receive the vaccine. Not enough doses were included in the initial shipment to vaccinate all …
Read More »Former Hancock City Manager Dies
Former Hancock City Manager Dave Richards has died. Richards led Hancock’s city government in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. He also served several cities in Alaska and California, before becoming city manager of New Buffalo, Michigan, in 2017. The South Bend Tribune reports that Richards was hospitalized with COVID-19 …
Read More »Lakeshore Drive Proposal Draws Criticism
Reaction to the initial proposal for the Lakeshore Drive Redevelopment Project has been mixed. Comments about the plan lasted more than an hour at last night’s Houghton City Council meeting. Most citizens who spoke were unimpressed. Patty Vilman was concerned that the reconfigured Lakeshore Drive will be too tight… “You …
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