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Houghton Mayor Commends Flood Response Workers

Look no further than the last two weeks and you’ll see what Copper Country Strong means. Literally, thousands of people have come together to help out their neighbors, many of them suffering from effects of the storm as well. Donations and volunteers poured in from around the country and continue …

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Preparations Underway For Next Storm

Houghton County is bracing for another round of storms in the forecast. Local residents are understandably worried about the potential for flooding after the amount of damage done during the previous storm. Houghton City Manager Eric Waara says crews are working to clear culverts and open drainage systems. “We’re doing …

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12 Local Beaches Now Open To Swimming

Western U.P. Health Department has confirmed that surface water samples collected at many inland lakes and Lake Superior beaches are showing signs of improvement. Twelve recreation locations are now open to swimming: Bete Grise, Calumet Waterworks, Eagle Harbor, Eagle River, Fort Wilkins State Park, Lake Gogebic State Park, Lake Medora, …

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Hazardous Waste Collection Event In Houghton County

Houghton County Emergency Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event Friday, July 6, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Macdonald Street behind the Lake Linden Village Park There is no cost for Houghton County resident flooding victims.  Businesses, schools, institutions, commercial farmers and non-Houghton County residents are not eligible to participate. …

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Dial Help Providing Crisis Intervention Training

Dial Help is offering a Crisis Intervention Training program for parents, professionals, and community members. The training will be held at the Portage Lake District Library on Saturday from 10am to 2pm. Dial Help’s Crisis Unit Manager Mike Gaunt and Mobile Response Team Specialist Mary Gaddis will train participants how …

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U.P. History Awards Presented to Lindsay Hiltunen and Center for Upper Peninsula Studies

ST. IGNACE, Mich.—Lindsay Hiltunen and the Center for Upper Peninsula Studieswon top honors at the Historical Society of Michigan’s 69th annual Upper Peninsula History Conferencefor their outstanding efforts to preserve and promote the history of the Upper Peninsula. Hiltunen, who hails from Hancock, Michigan, received the Charles Follo Award, which acknowledges the …

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