The family of a Calumet man missing since the Vietnam War can finally have closure after his remains were laid to rest Thursday in Arlington National Cemetery. The remains of US Army Staff Sergeant Marshall Kipina were identified earlier this year and interred with full military honors in a special …
Read More »Historic Slot Machine To Be Put On Display
It’s lucky to be in such good shape after all these years. A working historic slot machine will made available for public viewing after sitting in storage for decades. The old style nickel slot has spent the last 70-80 years stored at the Hancock Fire Department, both at their old …
Read More »Students Dive Into Learning About Water
More than 700 elementary and middle school students from a three county area took part in the 7th annual Lake Superior Water Festival Wednesday. The event was hosted by Michigan Tech and brought 4th through 8th Graders from Houghton, Baraga, and Gogebic counties to the Great Lakes Research Center. Coordinated …
Read More »UPPCO Seeking Rate Increase Approval
What goes down, must go up. After a series of minor reductions in electric rates, Upper Peninsula Power Company is now seeking an increase of 9.71 percent, effective in July of 2019. UPPCO has filed for approval for the increase from the Michigan Public Service Commission. Customers had received some …
Read More »Maasto Hiihto Trails Still Open Despite Storm Damage
Folks enjoying the Maasto Hiihto trails this winter will need to take the paths less traveled. Many of the trails were damaged by the Father’s Day Flood and remain unusable, according to the Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club’s John Diebel, who gave an update to the Hancock City Council at their …
Read More »She Made Hancock Better–Mary Tuisku Honored
She will be remembered for making Hancock a better place. Those were the words of outgoing Hancock Mayor Lisa McKenzie, speaking of longtime public servant and beloved Hancock resident Mary Tuisku. Tuisku passed away suddenly in May of 2017 at the age of 70 while as a member of the …
Read More »Final City Council Meeting For Mayor McKenzie, Belej, & Bauman
When the next time the Hancock City Council meets, nearly half of the council members will have changed. Wednesday was the final city council meeting for Mayor Lisa McKenzie, Mayor Pro-Tem Ted Belej, and At Large Councilman Joe Bauman. A social hour was held in lieu of a work session …
Read More »L’Anse Woman Killed In Auto Accident
A L’Anse woman is dead after a vehicle accident in Baraga Township. The accident happened Wednesday morning around 7:30am on the Mission Road just south of US-41. 21-year-old Kori Beth LaFernier was killed while driving a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Baraga County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene but …
Read More »Michael Friend .COM exhibition opens October 25th
HANCOCK, MI – Finlandia University Gallery will present Michael Friend .COM, an exhibit of large- scale paintings. .COM will be on display at the Finlandia University Gallery, located in the Finnish American Heritage Center, Hancock, from October 25 to November 20, 2018. An opening reception for the public will take place …
Read More »Backstage Jazz Presents a Jazz Buffet in ‘Club Rozsa’
HOUGHTON, Michigan (October 16, 2018) – Join us in Club Rozsa, featuring the Jazz Lab Band and the Research & Development Big Band. The stage of the Rozsa is transformed into an historic jazz club with vintage atmosphere, complete with café tables and a cash bar. The concerts are a …
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