Reservations are now being accepted for trips to Isle Royale. Isle Royale National Park is encouraging people to book their Isle Royale Adventure now, utilizing one of 5 different ways to reach the remote island. The Ranger III docks at the park headquarters in Houghton and is the largest passenger …
Read More »Volunteer Training For Domestic Violence Victim’s Shelter Available
Looking for a way to volunteer in 2018? The Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home will be hosting another training session for volunteers on Saturday, January 20th. The shelter provides assistance to victims of domestic violence and you can help them out by offering even just a handful of hours per …
Read More »DNR Website Shows Local Trail Closures
With all this snow that the Keweenaw has to offer, it’s easy to see why this is such a popular spot for snowmobiling, but the Department of Natural Resources is reminding riders to check its website for updated trail closures before riding. DNR Public Information Officer John Pepin said, “In the …
Read More »Survey Open For “Innovation Shore” Community Brand Project
There’s Silicon Valley, now there’s Innovation Shore. Michigan Tech is partnering with Houghton-based Marketing Department to develop this region-wide community brand project. The purpose of Innovation Shore is to position the area as a high-tech region to attract STEM-related talent and business. A survey is available for people working in …
Read More »Public Comments Being Accepted On Calumet Master Plan
The Village of Calumet is in the process of updating their Master Plan and public comments are now being accepted. The public review period is 63 days long and all opinions will be collected for review prior to the public comment hearing, which will be held after the review period. …
Read More »World’s Longest Pasty Made In Mexico
The Copper Country may make some of the best pasties around but there’s one town south of the border that can claim something no Yooper baker can. Real del Monte is in central Mexico and they also have a history of Cornish immigrants, so the pasty is part of their …
Read More »Juvenile Bald Eagle Released Back Into The Wild
A juvenile bald eagle is back in the wild following its New Year’s Day release. The rehabilitated bird was rescued here in the Keweenaw by the U.P. Wildlife Rehabilitation—Keweenaw Group in July, then transported to the Chocolay Raptor Center. The eagle was said to be emaciated and weak and was …
Read More »Homelessness Coalition Looks To Improve Affordable Housing Options
The Hope House Homeless Shelter may not have gotten enough support to open up this winter, but the effort to raise awareness of homelessness in the area continues. The Copper Country Homeless Prevention Coalition meets monthly at the Kangas Café in the Jutila Center in Hancock. Meetings are held the …
Read More »Utilities Ordered To Report On Savings From New Federal Tax Law
Upper Peninsula Power Company and SEMCO Energy Gas Company are among the utilities being ordered by the Michigan Public Service Commission to report on the impact passage of the new federal tax law will have on their customers. The new law, signed by President Trump on December 22nd, is expected …
Read More »Casperson Linked To FBI Corruption Probe
State Senator Tom Casperson is reportedly being linked to an FBI investigation into corruption surrounding the affairs of a Detroit towing leader. The FBI briefly released wiretap transcripts last week concerning towing company owner Gasper Fiore and possible bribes and other special favors. Casperson’s name appeared in transcripts printed by …
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