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Hancock City Council Meets Electronically

Hancock City Council held their monthly meeting last night, electronically, in accordance with Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order. Portage Lake Construction will receive the contract for the FEMA PW 139 road repairs. A rural development grant application for a new police vehicle was approved, as was a …

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COVID Claims Bridgefest

There will be no Bridgefest Celebration in Houghton and Hancock in 2020. Citing the risks from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bridgefest committee and the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce announced today that the annual festival will not be held. The 33rd annual event was scheduled for June 18 through 21. Chamber …

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MDOT Releases Latest Traffic Statistics

Michigan’s Department of Transportation, with statistics provided by the Michigan State Police, released the latest update on Michigan roads. During the second week of April, six motorists died on Michigan roadways, for a total of 185 for the year. Fifty motorists were also seriously injured, bringing the year to date …

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Hancock City Council Holds Monthly Meeting Tonight Electronically

Hancocks City Council holds their monthly meeting tonight, electronically, in accordance with Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order. Items on the agenda include considering approval for resolution-20-05, supporting the halting of transportation oil under the Great Lakes or adjoining wetlands via pipeline or tunnels immediately and considering approval …

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Home Invasion Suspects Arraigned

The two individuals who attempted a home invasion and wound up getting chased off with a chainsaw this past weekend, have been arraigned in Houghton’s 97th District Court. South Range resident Sasha Joy Anderson has been charged with 1st Degree Home Invasion. Her bond was set at $300. Her next …

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Protesters Send Governor Whitmer A Message

Protestors are expected to pack roads around the state capitol in Lansing, to send Governor Whitmer a message that some Michiganders are fed up with her response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Operation Gridlock, as it’s been called by organizers from Michigan’s Conservative Coalition, is a response to Governor Whitmer’s “Stay …

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Economic Impact Checks On The Way

Taxpayers should start checking their bank accounts to see if their COVID-19 economic impact check has been deposited. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stated the Department of Treasury is ahead of schedule, in terms of getting the money out to taxpayers, and that close to 80 million Americans should have their …

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