In the latest measures to combat price gouging, during the COVID-19 outbreak, Attorney General Dana Nessel has extended Consumer Protection Hotline Operations to track complaints. The hotline normally takes calls from 8:30a to 4:30pm Monday through Friday, but will take calls until 11pm tonight, as her office has received over …
Read More »Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools To Provide Meals During School Closure
Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools will be offering free breakfast and lunch to students through April 5th. Much like other area school districts, meals must be pre ordered for the week. You can do so by completing the Google doc here, emailing the Food Service Department or by calling the school at …
Read More »Calumet Theatre Postpones 120th Anniversary Celebration
Due to Governor Whitmer’s executive order mandating business closures, the Calumet Theater is postponing their 120th Anniversary Celebration. The event was originally taking place this Friday, March 20th at 7:30pm, and featured the reveal of their 2020 performing arts schedule, along with a concert from Erik Koskinen. A 2020 Season …
Read More »Keweenaw County Cancels Committee Meetings Until Further Notice
Keweenaw County has rescheduled it’s regular monthly board meeting to 2pm on Wednesday, March 18th. They have also cancelled all committee meetings until further notice. There will be a Board of Commissioners meeting Friday, March 20th at 10am, to review county finances. If anyone from the public attends the meeting, …
Read More »UPPCO Suspends Shut Offs Through April 5th
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, and subsequent closures, the Upper Peninsula Power Company has suspended shut offs for non-payment through April 5th, for income eligible customers. Customers who are enrolled in UPPCO’s Senior Winter Protection program, have had their end dates automatically extended through May 3rd. Customers impacted by …
Read More »Hancock School District To Provide Breakfast and Lunch During School Closures
The Hancock School District will be providing free breakfast and lunch for students beginning tomorrow. Parents and guardians are welcome to pick food up for students 18 years old and under. You can pre order meals, by completing the Google Sign up on the link here or by calling your …
Read More »Unemployment Benefits Temporarily Extended
Governor Whitmer has temporarily expanded eligibility for unemployment benefits. The order is effective immediately, and will run through April 14th. The people eligible for the extension include workers who have an unanticipated family care responsibility, including child care responsibilities due to school closures, and those forced to care for a …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Temporarily Prohibits Gatherings Of 50 People Or More
Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, prohibiting events or gatherings, with over 50 people, effective at 9am this morning. This executive order is more in line with suggestions from the CDC. A previous executive order, temporarily prohibiting gatherings of more than 250 people, will be rescinded, once the latest …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Battles Price Gouging
Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, which will temporarily impose enhanced restrictions on price gouging for goods, materials, emergency supplies and food items. The order went into effect this morning, and will last through April 13th. The Governor stated “In these challenging times, we need to come together as …
Read More »U.P. Regional Blood Center Still Needs Donations
The U.P Regional Blood Center is still in need of all types of blood. Rachel Heath, Coordinator of Blood Collections asked for help, from people who are able to donate. The U.P. Regional Blood Center supplies 13 UP Hospitals. Hancock has a collection site. Please donate if you can.
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