In an email sent to families of students in the Hancock School District, Superintendent Steve Patchin, had a few updates. He started off by stating the Michigan Department of Education will be applying for close to $390 million from the Federal Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund, made possible …
Read More »Michigan Legislature Votes To Repeal Emergency Powers
In response to the extension of Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order, Michigan’s Senate held a special session Friday afternoon, and passed a bill to repeal the 1945 Emergency Powers of the Governor Act, which Whitmer has used as her basis to act unilaterally, during the COVID-19 …
Read More »COVID-19 Claims Another Summer Festival
You can add this year’s 16th Annual Porcupine Mountains Music festival, to the list of Keweenaw Summer festivals cancelled due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement on their Facebook page, the festival committee stated they asked all the questions, imagined all scenarios and concluded this year’s festival …
Read More »Houghton Police Department Identifies Suspect In High School Break In
The Houghton Police Department has reported that due to help from the public, they have identified the individual who was caught on camera breaking into Houghton High School on April 17th. Police Chief John Donnally had this to say. The suspect’s identity cannot be released, until they are arraigned in …
Read More »Governor Whiter Extends “Stay Home Stay Safe” Through May 15th
As expected, Governor Whitmer has extended the “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive order, through May 15th. In a press conference this morning, she explained why. Michigan’s Senate, is prepared to vote on repealing 1945’s Emergency Powers of Governor Act, which Whitmer has used as justification for acting unilaterally. Should the …
Read More »Attorney General Nessel Announces Michigan Receives Yearly Settlement Check
Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced the state has received it’s annual $278 Million payment, from a settled lawsuit from 1998 with major tobacco companies, after dozens of states sued them for decades of deceitful advertising and marketing. Nessel sent a letter to the legislature and Governor Whitmer letting them …
Read More »Michigan Public Service Commission Holds Meeting Regarding Line 5
The Michigan Public Service Commission has voted unanimously to move forward with clarifying a legal issue which could decide which regulatory body could move the controversial Line 5 tunnel project along. MPSC chair, Sally Talberg said that she has never seen such a high number of public comments during a …
Read More »Marquette Township Road Construction Resumes Monday
If you plan on travelling to Marquette, be advised the US41/M28 Marquette Township project restarts Monday. The project originally started in April of last year, but was suspended for the Winter last November. Roundabouts, Michigan Lefts and a tunnel underneath the highway are all part of the project. Traffic will …
Read More »Houghton County Fair To Go On
The Houghton County Fair Board has decided to go ahead with this year’s Houghton County Fair. The deadline to register market hogs is May 15th. The deadline to register market lambs is June 1st. If you’re from Houghton or Keweenaw County, ages 7through 19, you can take part in the …
Read More »Hancock School District Updates High School Students
The Hancock School District has some updates for high school students. In an email sent to seniors, they will be receiving information on how to complete their portfolios, needed for graduation. Seniors who have a 3.0 grade point average or higher, who were given applications for the Hancock Foundation Scholarships, …
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