Chassell resident and Michigan State Trooper Steve Laux, has filed necessary paperwork to run for Houghton County Sheriff in the August election. Laux is retiring from the State Police after 25 years on the force next month, and would like to take over as Houghton County’s top law enforcement officer. …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Declares State Of Disaster
Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, formally declaring a state of disaster. The order also recognizes an expanded scope of economic, educational and civic dislocation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and arms Governor Whitmer’s administration to fully address the devastation caused by the virus. “Since Michigan announced our first …
Read More »Houghton-Portage Township School District Is Preparing For Students To Continue Learning At Home
The Houghton Portage Township School District is making preparations for students to continue learning while schools remain shut down, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers are working on preparing lesson plans, both online and hard copy, for students without internet access. Superintendent Doreen Kramer has this to say. The district …
Read More »Baraga County Lake Trout Festival Cancelled
This year’s Baraga County Lake Trout Festival has been called off because of concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. The 15th annual event was scheduled for June 13th. The cancellation includes the Lake Trout Festival activities on the L’Anse waterfront and the Keweenaw Bay Classic fishing tournament. Organizers said that, even …
Read More »Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Issues Latest COVID-19 Stats
The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department has issued a report with the latest testing statistics for the COVID-19 Pandemic. To date, Baraga County has had 16 people tested, with 1 cancelled test, 5 negatives, and 10 waiting on results. Gogebic County has had 40 people tested, with 1 test cancelled, …
Read More »Census 2020 Day
Today is Census Day, and it’s not too late to complete your Census form, to make sure you’re counted. The Census takes place every 10 years, to get an accurate count of the US population. The Census also determines federal funding for essential services to communities for the next 10 …
Read More »Department Of Treasury Warns Of Phishing Scams Targeting Stimulus Checks
The Michigan Department of Treasury is warning taxpayers and tax preparer’s to be extra vigilant for scams regarding the federal stimulus checks, which should be coming in the next few weeks. With stimulus checks being directly deposited into taxpayer accounts, scammers are taking phishing and phone scams to the next …
Read More »CLK School District Kicks Off Distance Learning Today
The Calumet, Laurium and Keweenaw School District kicked off their distance learning program today, to ensure students continue learning during the shutdown. In an email from the school district to parents, online resources, books, activity packets and laptops on loan are a few of the things currently offered. With no …
Read More »Non-Essential Veterinary Services Temporarily Suspended
Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, temporarily restricting non-essential veterinary procedures, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The order goes in effect today, and urges veterinarians and veterinary technicians to practice telemedicine as much as possible, to help slow the spread of the virus. Governor Whitmer said “While there is no …
Read More »Upper Peninsula Has A New Confirmed Case Of COVID-19
The Upper Peninsula now has another confirmed case of COVID-19, this new case, in Mackinac County, is an adult, with a history of domestic travel. They are in quarantine, outside of the area. To date, Michigan has just under 6,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 184 deaths. In the Upper …
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