The City of Hancock held their monthly meeting last night. Two members of the Council, Mayor Pro-Tem Will Lytle and At Large member Whitney Warstler, attended the meeting, via video conference. The meeting began with a moment of silence, for former City Manager Barry Givens, who was laid to rest …
Read More »State Of Emergency Declared In Houghton And Keweenaw Counties
A local “State of Emergency” Declaration has been made in both Houghton and Keweenaw counties, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. By doing so, each county can request assistance from the state, and allows for eligibility to access potential disaster assistance, should it become available. It also highlights how seriously …
Read More »Copper Country ISD Holds Monthly Meeting
The Copper Country ISD held their monthly meeting last night. Procedures on how to make the most of the school closures were discussed. Board members are asking for patience from parents, as this is the first time this has ever happened, and the situation changes frequently. The Board also voted …
Read More »Finlandia University Updates COVID-19 Restrictions
Finlandia University has updates in regards to their COVID-19 restrictions. Library offices remain open and staff will continue to provide services through interlibrary loan and online document requests. Local students without computer access at home, can check out a Chromebook by appointment by calling 906-487-7252. Effective today, the Finnish American …
Read More »Michigan Tech Team Wins Multiple Awards
A Michigan Tech Team has won 1st place in the SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Tech’s Enterprise Team took 1st place in the Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engine Category last weekend at the Keweenaw Research Center. The team kept winning, also taking awards for the Best Lab Emissions, Quietest Snowmobile, Most …
Read More »L’Anse Teens Died Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The toxicology reports for two teenagers who were found dead in a car in L’Anse on February 17th, have come back. The cause of death for Dylan Roberts and Christopher Turpenien was listed as Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Baraga County Sheriff Rick Johnson confirmed the toxicology report and also added no …
Read More »Secretary Of State Benson Weighs Options For May Elections
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is weighing options to make sure the May 5th elections do not put the public at risk. Hundreds of jurisdictions are scheduled to take part in the May elections, which will include local issues such as school district bonds and millages. Benson stated she wants …
Read More »DNR Closes Customer Service Centers And Field Offices Statewide
In more COVID-19 news, Michigan’s DNR has closed numerous customer service centers and field offices statewide. The closures are effective today, with no word on when the offices will open again. Hunting and fishing licenses, camping reservations and other services will be available online. Digests, along with guides for hunting …
Read More »Michigan’s Supreme Court Authorizes Efforts To Slow The Spread Of COVID-19
In line with Governor Whitmer’s efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19, Michigan’s Supreme Court has authorized trial courts to implement emergency efforts to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus and provide the greatest protection possible to those who work and have business in our courts. All courts …
Read More »Houghton County Sheriff’s Offices Implement Temporary Sanctions
More fallout from the COVID-19 outbreak for Houghton County. In response to sanctions set forth by Governor Whitmer and Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services, The Houghton County Sheriff’s Offices have implemented sanctions, effective immediately, which will remain in effect for at least the next three weeks, or until …
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