The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy a $1.9 Million grant, so schools and child care facilities throughout the state, can test for lead in their drinking water. EGLE Division Director Eric Oswald said “This award is due to the hard work EGLE’s …
Read More »Baraga County’s Communities That Care and The KBIC Offer Free QPR Classes
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and Baraga County’s Communities That Care and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community are offering free QPR training, to help you recognize signs someone may be in trouble. QPR stands for Question, Persuade and Refer, and is a proven method to help people thinking about suicide. …
Read More »CLK School Update
The CLK School District thanked Mike Lasanen of LP’s Seamless Gutters for his donation of gutters and labor for the Horizon’s Pavilion Project. This from their monthly board meeting last night. They also thanked Campioni True Value and the True Value Foundation for their donation of health & safety kits …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Now Checking Out Chromebooks
You can now check out a Chromebook for two weeks. This in a press release from the Portage Lake District Library. In order to check a Chromebook out, you must be a library card holder in good standing. Chromebooks come with a carrying case and charger. Library Director Dillon Geshel. …
Read More »Houghton County Board Of Commissioners Holds Monthly Meeting
The Houghton County Ice Arena hopes to be ready by September 28th. This from the Houghton County Board of Commissioners meeting last night. The board also hopes to begin upgrading the WiFi at the marina this Fall. If they can’t this Fall, it will be a priority in the Spring. …
Read More »MDOT Paving US 41 In Hancock
Tonight at 6pm, MDOT will begin paving US 41 in Hancock. The work will go from 6p-6a and is expected to wrap by the end of the week.
Read More »Michigan Hopes To Reintroduce Grayling To Its Waters
Michigan hopes to reintroduce the grayling back into its waters. The fish, which has been gone for close to 150 years, is a native species, which was wiped out by the logging industry, which destroyed spawning grounds. Unchecked fishing, also decimated populations. Ed Eisch, fish production program manager for the …
Read More »Keweenaw Legion Riders Honor Viet Nam Vets
Keweenaw Legion Riders Director Caleb Thompson and his friend Terry Perault went for a ride out to White Pine, and had a chance encounter. They ran into John Devitt, founder of the Moving Wall, a mobile replica of the Viet Nam Combat Tribute Wall in Washington, DC. Devitt, originally from …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Appoints Yoopers To State Councils
Governor Whitmer has made appointments to Michigan’s Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and Michigan’s Autism Council, with U.P. Residents. Darryl Brown of St. Ignace and Nheena Weyer Ittner of Marquette, were appointed to three year terms to Michigan’s Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, which will expire on September …
Read More »Meth Arrest In Menominee
This past Friday, Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team arrested a 56-year old Menominee man, for charges related to manufacturing meth. UPSET detectives were tipped off the man was making meth at his residence located on 10th Street, in Menominee. A search warrant was obtained, and police found …
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