A federal ruling is being called a major breakthrough for military veterans seeking to purchase a home in Michigan. The ruling from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs has cleared the way for military veterans in the State of Michigan to have full access to affordable financing on all …
Read More »Transport Of Large Generators Will Create Delays On US-41
May 24, 2018 — Beginning June 3, drivers traveling between L’Anse and Negaunee in the late evenings to early mornings can expect delays. Seven large generators will be transported to the new Upper Michigan Energy Resource Corp. (UMERC) generating facility in Negaunee Township, temporarily blocking traffic. Under a permit from the Michigan …
Read More »Trout Creek Man Found Pinned Under ORV
An Ontonagon County man is recovering after he was found following an overnight search. 66-year-old Carl Thomas Kettunen of Trout Creek was found alive Friday afternoon with his off-road vehicle on top of him. The search began Thursday night after Kettunen was reported missing. He was last seen at dinner …
Read More »Houghton Police Arrest Hit & Run Suspect
UPDATE: Monday 8:31am–The Houghton Police Department reports that, with help from the public and information received, they have located and identified the driver of the truck involved in the hit and run property damage accident from May 22nd. The investigation into the accident is ongoing and charges will be sought …
Read More »Agreement Reached Between Nurses & Duke LifePoint
MARQUETTE — During a marathon negotiating session that started on Thursday and ended early this morning, the UPHS – Marquette nurses and Duke LifePoint reached an agreement in principle on the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement. “This is a win for our entire U.P. community, and we could …
Read More »No-Anchor Zone Established In The Straits Of Mackinac
LANSING, Mich. – Prohibiting anchoring in the Straits of Mackinac — where key infrastructure lines carry important resources between Michigan’s peninsulas — is critical to help prevent irreversible environmental damage to our state, Gov. Rick Snyder said today after approving the Department of Natural Resources issuing an emergency rule. “Anchoring in …
Read More »CTE Students Fill Local Needs For CNA’s
During the last few years Copper Country ISD Superintendent George Stockero heard from the community that there are jobs waiting for students and young adults who have the right training. One of the positions is for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA’s). The Copper Country ISD provides a Career & Technical Education …
Read More »Students Watch Bird Migration From Brockway Mountain
This time of year brings the return of birds to the Keweenaw. As well as snow birds making their way up from warmer parts of the country, the season of spring also brings the migration of hawks, eagles and other raptors to Michigan’s tip where area students are studying the …
Read More »Aspirus Keweenaw To Give Away Free Kids’ Helmets For Bicycle Safety Month
LAURIUM, Mich. – Summer is on its way and that means more kids are taking to the streets on their bicycles. And while bike riding is a healthy, fun-in-the-sun activity for all ages, there are some risks for injury that go along with it. The good news is that many …
Read More »Dial Help Launches Juvenile Justice Response Team
With funding from the MI Department of Health and Human Services, Dial Help has launched a new program for juvenile justice youth in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon Counties. The Juvenile Justice Response Team (JRT) provides face-to-face crisis intervention to youth age 10 to 21 who have had a Petition …
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