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Delay In White Pine Mine Site Acquisition By Canadian Company

A Canadian company’s effort to move forward on their White Pine project will be delayed. Highland Copper Company says the period to complete the acquisition of the project from Copper Range Company has been extended from March 31st to May 6th. The final closing of the acquisition is subject to …

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Hancock Streetscape Project Meeting Tonight

The Michigan Department of Transportation and the City of Hancock will hold a public information meeting tonight for this summer’s project to reconstruct parts of US-41 in downtown Hancock. The meeting will be held at the First United Methodist Church starting at 6pm. All interested residents are invited to attend. …

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Keweenaw Job Fair Is Tomorrow

Get your resume updated and make sure you’ve got your best professional looking outfit ready–the Keweenaw Job Fair is tomorrow. The 3rd annual event takes place at the Finnish American Heritage Center in Hancock and features nearly three dozen employers. Finlandia Business Club member Jenna Ollanketo says the job fair …

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Copper Country United Way Raises Over $93,000

Houghton (April 4, 2016)  – The Copper Country United Way announced today that it raised $93,758 in its annual community campaign this year. The money raised will be used locally to support their partner agencies which serve thousands of Copper Country residents each year. “We all have a stake in creating a …

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Skateboard Auction To Help Raise Money For Houghton Skatepark

Houghton, Michigan—The Houghton, MI Skatepark Group is holding a charity art auction at the Keweenaw Brewing Company in Houghton this Thursday, April 7 from 7-9 PM. The event will feature work from 25+ local artists. Quincy Woodwrights, a Houghton-based skateboard deck manufacturer, donated boards to the artists as canvases for …

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No Hunting Related Deaths In 2015

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says no hunting-related fatalities were reported during the state’s 2015 hunting seasons. It was the second year in a row without a weapon-related fatality. The state says 13 injuries were reported last year, many the result of self-inflicted gunshots. Six of the 13 injury …

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New Lawsuit Charges Snyder Intentionally Poisoned Flint Residents

Another lawsuit has been filed over the Flint Water Crisis. The suit – filed by the same firm that represented thousands affected by pollution from the 9-11 terror attacks – accuses the Governor, his Chief of Staff Dennis Muchmore and the Michigan Department of Environmental quality of an “intentional scheme” …

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Survey Shows More People Are Highly Stressed Out

Do you feel stressed out? If so you’re not alone. The annual American Psychological Association Stress Survey found that levels of extreme stress were rising – 24 percent of people surveyed said they were highly stressed in 2015, up from 18 percent in 2014. Health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites has …

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Cold Temps Could Harm Downstate Blueberry Crop

The return of cold weather to the lower part of the state has blueberry growers concerned. Michigan Blueberry Growers’ CEO Larry Ensfield says the western part of the Lower Peninsula will likely feel the greatest impact. Ensfield says cold temperatures could potentially damage the crop. Cold temperatures for today and Saturday are …

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