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Laurium Focuses on Improvements to the George Gipp Recreation Area During a Recreation Plan Input Session

Laurium has begun the process of creating an updated recreation plan. Over the past month, Laurium collected survey responses from residents to gain a better understanding of the community’s needs and desires. Last night the village planning commission held the first opportunity for the public to give in-person input on …

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Copper Shores Supports Medical Students and Their Education in the Upper Peninsula

The Copper Shores Community Health Foundation supports medical students and their education journey. Recently Copper Shores announced its support for scholarships with five Michigan State University College of Human Medicine UP Campus students. These students are currently enrolled as students in their second to fourth year of medical school with …

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Update: Superior Roboworks Headed to the State Robotics Competition Following Success in Escanaba and at LSSU

Update: 857 Superior Roboworks wasn’t the only local robotics team to see success in Escanaba and at Lake Superior State University during March.   Calumet’s CopperBots 2586 and Lake Linden-Hubbell’s Robotic Turmoil 5486 took third and seventh, respectively, in the finals at Escanaba. Calumet CopperBots also earned the District  Engineering …

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Laurium Holds First Recreation Plan Engagement Session Tonight

Laurium has begun the task of updating the village’s recreation plan. The last time the village updated the recreation plan was in the late 1990’s. Village Manager Ian Lewis says that creating a new version of the village’s recreation plan will help Laurium gain access to critical funding sources such …

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97th District Courts to Implement MiFILE E-filing System

The 97th District Courts of Baraga, Houghton, and Keweenaw Counties will become a MiFILE court. The 97th District Court announced on Thursday it will join more than 50 other Michigan court systems in the MiFILE initiative. MiFILE implements an e-filing system sponsored by the Michigan Supreme Court and State Court …

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MDOT Introduces the Paint the Plow Program with Michigan High Schools

In line with other viral trends from winter weather states and regions of the country, MDOT introduces the statewide Paint the Plow program in 2024 and 25. The unique opportunity with the state transportation department will partner with area schools to help communicate safe driving practices in Michigan. The Paint …

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City of Houghton Announces Details of the Locavore Festival

With spring just around the corner, the Copper Country’s local farmer’s markets will return to parks, piers, and spaces in the region. Last year to kick off the farmer’s market season, and encourage the local economy with local artisans and food producers, From the Ground Farmer’s Market Collective held its …

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Upper Peninsula Dark Sky Festival Returns in Less than a Month

In less than a month aurora chasers from across the country plan to travel to one of the country’s greatest regions to catch the Northern Lights. The Keweenaw Dark Sky Park at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge will host the 2nd annual Upper Peninsula Dark Sky Festival in mid-April. The festival …

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19 Year Old Calumet Man Arrested for Stealing a Vehicle in Hancock

A 19-year-old Calumet man has been arrested for stealing a vehicle from a Hancock home. On Wednesday the Hancock police department received a call from an address on West Quincy Street for a stolen vehicle. The vehicle’s owner notified police that from security camera footage his tan 2005 Chevy Impala …

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Hancock Trails Club Cancels Snowduro, Looks Ahead to Summer Trails

The Hancock Trails Club will cancel the Snowduro bike ride this Saturday. Given the recent warm-up in temperatures and early spring thaw, the Hancock Trails club will not run the snow bike enduro event this weekend. The trail’s club has expressed that it will shift its focus from maintaining winter …

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