The Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce is building a program that will assist people who are relocating to the Keweenaw. At yesterday’s annual meeting, Chamber manager Tara Arens explained that the resource will be helpful for businesses who are recruiting talent… The new Relocation Assistance Service should be ready for use …
Read More »Generous Local Support for Giving Tuesday
Preliminary results from the two largest Giving Tuesday campaigns in the Copper Country are positive. At the Portage Health Foundation, Mike Babcock says the total easily surpassed the $100,000 match they had set up for the 15 organizations they were working with… Babcock credits the organizations themselves for the drive’s …
Read More »Houghton Citizens, Council Clash Over Lakeshore Drive Redevelopment
Tension over the proposed Lakeshore Drive redevelopment ran high at last night’s Houghton City Council meeting. A packed house in the council chamber heard citizen after citizen criticize what they perceive to be a rush to tear down the existing parking deck, and sell the property to a developer. Fifth …
Read More »Houghton Council to Consider Conflict of Interest Ordinance Tonight
The Houghton City Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would define potential conflicts of interest by city decision makers, and make sure that those who have such conflicts would be excluded from involvement in related matters. A public hearing will be held at the beginning of tonight’s council meeting, …
Read More »Beware: Scammers Using Fake UP.NET Emails
Another day, another scam. Emails appearing to come from UP.net are have been popping up in UP.net account in-boxes. The headline might say “Urgent Message” or “Enjoy Free 5G Internet Service.” The email includes UP.net’s logo, a sign-up link for a free 5G service trial, and an employee signature. It …
Read More »Markkinen Bill Could Help Replace Keweenaw County Road Commission Garage
The Keweenaw County Road Commission could be a little closer to replacing its aging maintenance barn. A bill sponsored by State Representative Greg Markkanen has passed the state House and Senate, and has been sent to Governor Gretchen Whitmer for consideration. The century-old building in Mohawk failed a safety inspection …
Read More »Firearm Deer Totals Down
This year’s firearm deer hunting season appears to have produced fewer successes in the Upper Peninsula. Wildlife biologists with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources reported yesterday that preliminary results from their check-in stations showed the harvest at about five percent less than last year, and five percent under the …
Read More »Wisconsin Men Charged in Iron River Drug Death
Two Wisconsin men have been charged in connection with a 2017 heroin overdose death in Iron River. 29-year-old Davin Veir Washington and 36-year-old Kenneth M. Greer were recently arraigned in District Court in Iron County. Both are charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance Causing Death, which could bring a …
Read More »Mohawk Man Unhurt in Marquette Personal Injury Crash
A 24-year-old Mohawk man was not hurt in a car crash in Marquette late Monday afternoon that sent one woman to the hospital. Marquette County Sheriff’s deputies say a Ford Escape driven by a 21-year-old Illinois woman pulled out of the Target parking lot onto County Road HQ, and into …
Read More »Cleveland-Cliffs to Absorb Steel Producer
Cleveland-Cliffs is taking over a troubled Ohio steel producer. The stock swap for AK Steel is worth a little more than a billion dollars. That’s less than half of what AK Steel stock was valued at three years ago. The company has been hurt by depressed steel prices, which have …
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