Northern Michigan University has introduced two new scholarship programs designed to help Upper Peninsula students. Both were approved yesterday by the Board of Trustees. The Transfer UP-Winter Awards will provide up to $1,000 for transfer students who wish to enroll for the first time at NMU for the Winter 2021 …
Read More »Dee Public Skating on Hold; Winter Market to Debut
There will be no public skating at Dee Stadium for the foreseeable future. At last night’s Houghton City Council meeting, City Manager Eric Waara explained that they just haven’t figured out a way for COVID-19 guidelines to be enforced in such an unstructured environment… “Most hockey teams are sort of …
Read More »CLK Board Approves Personnel Changes
The CLK Board of Education made several personnel moves at its meeting this week. Building supervisor Dan LaVergne is retiring. Instructional Coach and District Technology Director Nora Laho has resigned. The board approved a leave of absence for Laurie Rule through the end of the 2020-2021 school year. The board …
Read More »Houghton Council Re-elects Backon, Hears Lift Bridge and Ladies Night Updates
Work on the Houghton-Hancock Bridge this winter is expected to cause few traffic challenges. City Manager Eric Waara told the Houghton City Council last night that the Michigan Department of Transportation’s upcoming repair plans will likely include some single lane closures, and a limited number of lifts… “They’re going to …
Read More »LaBine Continues as Hancock Mayor
Paul LaBine will continue to serve as mayor of Hancock. LaBine was elected on a 6-1 vote at that city council’s organizational meeting last night. Former mayor John Haeussler will serve as mayor pro-tem, replacing former mayor pro-tem Will Lytle on a 4-3 vote. The Hancock council conducted no other …
Read More »Students Honor Vets Remotely
COVID-19 prevented some of our local schools from holding in-person Veterans Day programs yesterday, but that didn’t stop some from paying tribute. Several schools saluted veterans via video programs. At Houghton High School, the band played patriotic music, and the colors were presented by a JROTC color guard. JROTC members …
Read More »Food Bank Visits Baraga Today
The Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry returns to the Copper Country today. Distribution begins at 4:00 at the Baraga School. The pantry will provide a variety of foods, including fresh produce and dairy items to approximately 300 families in a drive-through format. Attendees will not have to show …
Read More »Baraga County COVID Rate Soars
The COVID-19 diagnosis rate in Baraga County continues to skyrocket. 13 more confirmed cases reported yesterday pushed Baraga County’s per-capita rate to third-highest in the state. Houghton County reported seven new cases yesterday. Keweenaw County added one, and Ontonagon County, which saw a huge spike last week, reported just five. …
Read More »Aspirus Tree of Love Ceremony Canceled, but Memorials Still Possible
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to claim Copper Country holiday traditions. This year’s Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital Auxiliary Tree of Love ceremony has been canceled. The fundraiser and memorial will still take place, however. Auxiliary President Mary Illenich says lights, bells, angels, or star ornaments can still be purchased in honor of …
Read More »Shaft, Jr. Shaft Exhibitions Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has not stopped one of the Copper Country’s signature art events. The Shaft and Junior Shaft community exhibition features works in all media inspired by the Keweenaw’s mining heritage. This year’s show includes 31 pieces by 21 artists, including five art students from Calumet High School. The …
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