Residents and business owners in the village of L’Anse who want to install their own electrical generation equipment now have guidelines to work with. At last night’s meeting, manager Bob LaFave explained the Parallel Generator ordinance. The ordinance sets out the technical requirements for interfacing private devices with the village …
Read More »House Comes Back From Recess To Vote On Post Office Funding
More than two dozen republicans voted with democrats in a rare Saturday session, in hopes of stopping the U.S. Postal Service from allegedly disrupting mail service to sabotage the November elections. The democrat led House passed a bill that would infuse $25 billion into the Postal Service, as they prepare …
Read More »Attorney General Nessel Joins Coalition Challenging Trump Administration
Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 14 other Attorneys General, urging the review of a new rule allowing highly explosive materials to be transported by rail across the country. The petition filed in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit, is challenging …
Read More »Michigan Tech’s First Ever Waste Reduction Drive A Success
The numbers are in from Michigan Tech’s first ever Waste Reduction Drive, and they’re not too shabby. On June 27th, the drive through collection event was held in the parking lot near the Gates Tennis Center. The numbers of everything that didn’t wind up in a landfill are as follows, …
Read More »Hancock Planning Commission Meets Tonight
The Hancock Planning Commission is holding their monthly meeting tonight electronically. The meeting starts at 6pm, and information to join is here. To join by phone, dial 312 626 6799 and enter Meeting ID 872-9280-9499.
Read More »Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Centers Earns Another 5 Star Rating
Make it four in a row for the Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center. They have again received a 5 star performance rating for Patient Experience from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. They have received 5 stars, going back to 2017. More impressive is that only 8 VA …
Read More »DNR Firefighters And Equipment On The Way To California
Firefighters from Michigan’s DNR along with equipment, are on their way to California to help battle the wildfires. Governor Whitmer said “The California wildfires have devastated thousands of families, and Michigan is ready to help in any way we can.” DNR firefighters volunteer for out of state assignments, and are …
Read More »Main Street Calumet Businesses Receive Grant Funding
Multiple Main Street Calumet businesses recently received grant funding through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. The funding is to help businesses who have taken a financial hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Match on Main grant totaled $50,000 which was split between 9 businesses. Leah Polzien, executive director of Main …
Read More »Hancock School District To Hold Parents Meeting
The Hancock School District will be hosting a parent meeting tomorrow at 5pm, in front of the middle school. This from an email sent to parents. It hasn’t been confirmed yet, but the district is hoping Representative Greg Markkanen will be on hand, to answer questions about what Lansing is …
Read More »Boy Dies in Dune Collapse
An 11-year-old boy died today when a sand dune where he was playing collapsed upon him. State police troopers from the Negaunee Post say they found the boy buried in the sand at a roadside Lake Superior beach west of Autrain just after noon. The boy had been digging in …
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