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Kids Get In The Park For Copper TRACES

Fourth graders in the Western UP are spending one more day learning more about Upper Peninsula history as the Copper TRACES program concludes today. Over 500 students from 6 counties are participating in the program offered by the Keweenaw National Historical Park. The program started in 2016 in celebration of …

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Fire Danger Extremely High In U.P.

Firefighters with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are reminding the public to be cautious with fire, as predicted weather conditions suitable for wildfires have heightened fire danger across the Upper Peninsula. All areas west of a line from the Huron Mountains south to Stephenson are experiencing extreme fire danger. …

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Unexcused

Another local official is under scrutiny for missing meetings. Hancock City Councilman Joe Bauman was once again absent at Wednesday’s meeting of the city council. Hancock Mayor Lisa McKenzie said she did not receive notice from Bauman that he would be missing the meeting and his whereabouts were unknown. She …

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Franklin Township Holding Flag Design Contest

Franklin Township wants to be the first township in Houghton County to have its own flag and they are giving everyone in the Copper Country an opportunity to help design it. Township Supervisor Mary Sears presented the details of the competition to the Houghton County Board of Commissioners at their …

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All On Deck For Skatepark Fundraiser

Live music, beer and boards are on the agenda for Thursday evening at the Keweenaw Brewing Company, as the skate park committee is getting close to its goal of raising $200,000 for the second phase of the build. These ambitious efforts are expected to put construction ahead of its original …

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The Case Of The Missing Commissioner

Where is Houghton County Commissioner Scott Ala? The District 4 representative has reportedly missed six of the last seven county board meetings. Board Chairman Al Koskela is calling for financial penalties for commissioners who miss meetings and the matter was turned over to the personnel committee at the board’s regular …

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