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Inspections Discover a 13-Foot Gash in M/V Michipicoten’s Hull from Structural Failure

Inspections of the M/V Michipicoten discover a 13-foot-long crack in the hull. On Saturday the lake freighter m/V Michipicoten began taking on water while traveling east on Lake Superior from Two Harbors Minnesota with a load of Tanorite. The ship was ferried to Thunder Bay Ontario for an inspection to …

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Keweenaw Bay Missing Boaters Found Deceased Below Lake Superior

The two missing boaters in Keweenaw Bay have been located. Michigan State Police Marine Services Unit located the capsized vessel and both missing boaters involved in a lake accident on Saturday, yesterday afternoon. Michigan State Police report that both individuals were found deceased located in an area approximately 220 feet …

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Making Local Produce More Accessible to People All Over the Keweenaw Peninsula with From the Ground Farmer’s Market Collective

The markets in Houghton Hancock and Calumet will open starting this week. The From the Ground Farmer’s Market Collective joins local food producers, artisans, and vendors around the copper country to make the markets more accessible to the community. Since the organization’s inception, it has worked with vendors to make …

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Pancakes for Pups on Sunday with the Copper Country Humane Society Closes Out Bridgefest’s Activities

Bridgefest’s fun times start Friday. Continue into Saturday. And wrap up on Sunday with a community pancake breakfast. This summer’s largest pancake breakfast for the entire Copper Country will benefit the Copper Country Humane Society. Vice President of the CCHS Board of Directors Kerri Sleeman says that in 2024 the …

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L’Anse Village Approves Budget – Village Council Wrap

The 2024-2025 budget for the Village of L’Anse is in place. After no one spoke at last night’s public hearing, the council approved the spending plan. Millage rates will remain the same in the village. L’Anse Fire Chief Cory Frisk recognized a grant received from the Koppers Company… They were …

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Baraga County Delays Jail Parking Lot Project – County Board Wrap

The anticipated repaving of the parking lot at the Baraga County Sheriff’s Department and Jail will have to wait a bit longer. At last night’s county board meeting, commissioners reviewed bids received from Bacco Construction and Payne and Dolan. Both came in at around $80,000, and included removing the existing …

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Houghton Adds a New Wheelchair to Kestner Park and Houghton Beach

Houghton helps make recreation in the city more accessible. Recently the city of Houghton secured funding from the Copper Shores Community Wellness and Recreation Fund and Equipment Loans of the Keweenaw to purchase a beach wheelchair for Kestner Park and Houghton Beach. The equipment will make it easier for individuals …

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BHK Child Development 50th Anniversary Registration Ending Today

For 50 years in the Copper Country BHK Child Development has impacted many families. Found throughout the Keweenaw, the center’s several locations help families gain a head start on education with preschool programs. As well as supports kids with Out of School time programs. “Our center-based programs are phenomenal. It’s …

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The Healthy Connections Center Opens Doors to the Community

From struggling with addiction to developing healthy connections. Last Friday the Health Connections Center opened its doors to the community for the first time. Through funding from the state’s opioids settlement and with a partnership between the Salvation Army of Hancock and the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, a new …

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Three Persons Recovered from Capsized Boat in Keweenaw Bay, Search Continues for Two Missing

The Michigan State Police continued to search for 2 boaters not recovered from a capsized boat on Saturday. At approximately 12:15 pm troopers from the Michigan State Police Calumet Post with deputies from the Houghton County and Baraga County sheriff offices were dispatched to an area of the Second Send …

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