One of the state’s most strident opponents of the governor’s strict COVID-19 guidelines now has the disease. On a social media post, Republican Representative Beau LaFave of Iron Mountain confirmed that he experienced symptoms over the weekend, and has tested positive. He says he’ll remain at home until he is …
Read More »Whitmer Addresses COVID Concerns in the Copper Country
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer admits that we’re all fed up with the COVID-19 pandemic… “We’re all getting tired of masks. We’re all getting tired of not spending time close together with our loved ones. And, yet, we also know that, while we are making progress on a lot of measurements, …
Read More »Local Guard Troops Head to Border
Governor Gretchen Whitmer today bade farewell in person to National Guard troops from the local 1431st Engineers, who are beginning a deployment along the Mexican border. Major General Paul Rogers outlined the mission… “They’re not involved with law enforcement or any type of detention, but they will be helping to …
Read More »Hancock City Council Holds Special Meeting Tonight
Hancock’s City Council will be hosting a special meeting tonight at 6pm, to discuss a lot split on 326 Mason Street. Information to join the meeting is here. Dial 312-626-6799 and enter Meeting ID 878-9778-5603.
Read More »MDOT Reports Roadway Fatalities
MDOT is reporting 21 motorists died on Michigan roadways this week for a year to date total of 751. Numbers provided by the State Police.
Read More »Small Business Development Center Better Equipped to Help U.P. Small Businesses
Thanks to CARES ACT funding, small businesses across the Upper Peninsula will now be able to take advantage of expanded support services offered through Michigan’s Small Business Development Center. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, small businesses are eligible for free business consulting, training and market research. New services include three …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Visits The Copper Country Today
Governor Whitmer will be in the Copper Country today. She’ll be in Calumet for a Deployment Ceremony. She’ll also be discussing the surge in COVID-19 with local officials. Todd Van Dyke asked her how close the U.P. was to taking a step back to Phase 4. “There are a lot …
Read More »Two Drug Busts In Houghton County
There were two drug busts in Houghton County last week. UPSET detectives arrested the suspects on September 23rd, and the cases are not related. 35 year old Hancock resident Antonine Wilson was arrested and charged with one count of delivering methamphetamine and one count of delivering heroin, both are 20 …
Read More »Baraga County Board Of Commissioners Pass 2020-2021 Budget
Austerity was the watchword, as the Baraga County Board of Commissioners approved the 2020-2021 budget last evening. During the public hearing on the proposed document, commission chair Mike Koskinen listed some of the cuts. “No wage increases, no hours increases, the HSA did not go up, MSU has not been …
Read More »Finlandia Will Take Things On a Week To Week Basis
Finlandia University has chosen to take things one week at a time, beginning tomorrow, through October 7th. All lecture based classes currently being held in person, will be delivered remotely at their scheduled times. Professors will reach out to students regarding hands-on classes. If you have further questions, you can …
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