The only Democrat candidate for Michigan’s 1st Congressional District will not be on the ballot in August. Candidate Matt Morgan will have to run as a write-in during the primary election after his appeal was denied last week by the Michigan Court of Appeals. Morgan’s nomination petition had been tossed …
Read More »Petition To Dissolve Calumet Village Approved
The effort to dissolve the Village of Calumet is moving forward. A petition calling for the dissolution of the village was submitted to Calumet Township on May 31st by Calumet Village residents Nathan Anderson, Barbara Yannatta and Village Trustee Peggy Germain. The petition was reviewed and verified that it was …
Read More »Church Fire In Calumet Catches House On Fire
A fire at a church in Calumet quickly spread to a nearby house over the weekend. The Calumet Village Police Department says it was dispatched to an abandoned church structure fire on the 300 block of 7th Street around 12:30am Sunday. The fire from the church caught a nearby house …
Read More »Truck Set On Fire After Wheels Stolen At Local Party Spot
The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the arson of a motor vehicle and larceny from that vehicle. The incident happened on Saturday at a well known local party spot called the “Sugar Bowl” near Copper City. Just before 9:30 Saturday morning, a passerby walking the two track road about …
Read More »Petition Filed To Recall Calumet Village President Geisler
Another recall petition has been filed against a member of the Calumet Village Council. Village President Dave Geisler is being targeted for recall by a petition filed at the Houghton County Clerk’s office on Friday. The petition language charges Geisler with providing false financial records to the Village of Calumet …
Read More »Houghton County Commissioner Ala Out
There is an opening on the Houghton County Board of Commissioners after the board voted to advertise for applications to fill the seat for District 4. Board Chairman Al Koskela stated that Commissioner Scott Ala effectively vacated his seat because he does not reside in his district, pay homestead taxes …
Read More »Dredging Work To Save Buffalo Reef Delayed
Permit and contracting issues are delaying dredging work planned for this spring and summer off the Keweenaw Peninsula that will help save Buffalo Reef from being covered by drifting stamp sands. “While the Grand Traverse Harbor will likely be dredged this fall, the project may be delayed until next year,” …
Read More »Walk With Ease Helps With Arthritis Pain
Walking regularly can help reduce many different types of chronic pain, including pain associated with arthritis. Walk with Ease is a six week evidence-based program that includes: · Safe walking indoors · Discussion on osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia · Managing pain and stiffness · Tips on proper clothing and …
Read More »Finnish-American Documentary Wins Prestigious Eclipse Award
An Eclipse took place in early May in Grand Rapids, and in this instance no special glasses are needed for viewing – just a DVD player and an interest in the history of Finnish-American co-operatives. “Co-operatively Yours,” the 2017 film by Kristin Ojaniemi and the Finnish American Heritage Center, took …
Read More »Get Out And Enjoy “Free Three Weekend”
Grab a fishing rod, ride Michigan’s off-road trails and/or pay a visit to your favorite Michigan state park for free – all in the same weekend. During ‘Three Free’ weekend, June 9-10, residents and out-of-state visitors can enjoy Free Fishing Weekend, Free ORV Weekend and free entry into state parks. All …
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