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Road Work In Baraga County Begins

A road project begins today in Baraga County near L’Anse and Covington. The Michigan Department of Transportation is investing about $3 million to resurface a total of nearly 16 miles of US-41 from M-28 to Mead Road and US-141 from the Iron County line 4.5 miles north. The project also …

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L’Anse Spring Cleanup Begins

The Village of L’Anse Spring Cleanup will be held this week through Friday. The cost is $20.00 per pickup load. Payment should be made in advance at the Village Office. Dumpsters will be open Monday from noon until 8:00 pm, tomorrow through Thursday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, and …

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Hancock Schools Seeking Sinking Fund Millage

While Hancock Public Schools continues to place student safety as a top priority, one area of concern that will need future attention is the maintenance of existing building systems. The district is seeking a millage for the sinking school fund that would be applied to building repairs and efficiency upgrades. …

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Most Local Road Weight Restrictions Being Lifted Monday

Spring weight restrictions will be modified to allow normal legal loads on paved roads, and most gravel roads in Baraga, Houghton and Keweenaw County roads on Monday, May 21, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. Some roads will remain restricted, please contact your local road commission if you have further questions. In …

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Repairs To Be Done On Quincy Tram

The Quincy Mine Hoist Association is receiving a $200,000 loan from the USDA to repair the railroad tram. The funds are part of the Community Facilities Direct Loan Program, which had its budget increased in the 2018 Omnibus bill from $200 million to $2.8 billion. $2,3 million has been invested …

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Same Two Wolves On Isle Royale

Researchers from Michigan Technological University have released the annual Winter Study report detailing updates on the ecology of Isle Royale National Park. For the third year in a row, the Isle Royale wolf population remains a mere two, while the moose population continues to stay above the historic average. Without the pressure …

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