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Still Strong Concert Will Help Flood Victims

[Hancock, MI] The Portage Health Foundation and Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce are holding a benefit concert Thursday, June 28, 2018 at the Chassell Pavilion. This bluegrass concert is sponsored by Keweenaw Chevrolet and will showcase Keweenaw Brewgrass, the Paul Family Bluegrass and headliner Chasin’ Steel. Along with Keweenaw Chevrolet, Great …

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Habitat For Humanity Celebrates Mortgage Burning

Hancock, MI – Copper Country Habitat for Humanity affiliate is delighted to celebrate the completion of a mortgage for one of the area’s Habitat homeowners and to acknowledge all the people involved in creating the possibility of home ownership so many years ago. Habitat for Humanity board members, supporters, and …

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Help Available For Replacing Flood Damaged Appliances

As cleanup efforts continue in the aftermath of the devastating storm that affected the region Sunday morning, utility customers may be replacing appliances that were damaged by the storm. “Customers are encouraged to consider energy efficient replacements and claim the benefits of the financial incentives we offer,” said Brett French, …

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Team Rubicon Launches Operation Copper Husky

Team Rubicon has joined in the effort to restore Houghton County after many areas were devastated by last weekend’s storm. Team Rubicon is a group of veterans with expertise in disaster relief and they are lending their logistical skills to the local volunteer effort. Marquette resident Lynn Nelson said her …

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Friday Morning Update On Flood Relief Effort

(Houghton, MI) – Following are the latest updates regarding the flood recovery efforts in Houghton County. The current count for Houghton County roads stands at 103 damaged with 36 being made impassible by the flood. Work on those roads continues with County, municipal and contract crews. MDOT continues to work …

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Food Safety During Flood Recovery

HOUGHTON COUNTY – Western U.P. Health Department encourages the community to be conscious about food safety during recovery efforts from last week’s floods. Any food that may have been contaminated during the flood should be discarded. Additional information regarding salvaging food and flood recovery is posted on the health department …

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