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Allouez Township Awarded nearly $21,000 from the Portage Health Foundation to Construct a Seneca Lake Fit Trail and Install a New Sand Volleyball Court at Mohawk Park

[Hancock, MI] Allouez Township was recently awarded $20,952 from the Portage Health Foundation to install a new sand volleyball court at Mohawk Park and to construct a Fit Trail around Seneca Lake. Allouez Township applied for funding under the PHFoundation’s outdoor recreation RFP. The grant funding was a result of …

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Ishpeming Schools To Hire Away L’Anse Area Schools Superintendent

The head of the L’Anse Area Schools is being tapped for a new position. Superintendent Carrie Meyer has been offered the same position in the Ishpeming Public Schools District. The board interviewed a number of candidates, all with some form of superintendent experience or as long–standing building administrator. But in the …

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KBIC Primary Election Approaching

The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Tribal Council primary election will be held this Saturday. Registered voters may vote for two candidates from their district. Voters in the L’Anse District will cast their ballots at the Zeba Community Hall. Voters in the Baraga District will vote at the Ojibwa Senior Citizens …

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Dems Push Gun Control Bills

As lawmakers in the Michigan Senate weigh a bill to allow concealed carry in schools and hospitals – as opposed to open carry — Democrats in the Michigan House are pushing a measure to do the opposite. The bill to do away with open carry is part of a series …

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U.P. Fish Hatchery Cited For Several OSHA Violations

An Upper Peninsula fish hatchery run by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is in trouble with the feds. Rhonda Burke, a spokeswoman for the Occupational Safety Health Administration, says an inspection earlier this month turned up 11 serious violations and two minor ones. She says the Chippewa County hatchery, …

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Casperson Blames Wolves & Winters For Struggling Deer Herd

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently released its annual deer forecast. The news wasn’t great for deer hunters, particularly in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. State Senator Tom Casperson thinks it’s a combination of factors that have held back the deer population in the U.P. The Escanaba Republican says some harsh …

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Bird Flu Still Considered A Threat

While Michigan escaped one of the biggest animal health disasters in U.S. history this past spring, state officials are still warning poultry owners to watch for signs of bird flu during the fall migration season. The advisory comes from the Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Natural Resources because …

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Shipwrecked Barge May Be Leaking Petroleum Into Lake Erie

A barge that sunk in Lake Erie in 1937 is causing concern. The barge, which sank off Sandusky, Ohio, is filled with 4,700 barrels of petroleum. And the U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed discoloration in the water near the wreck over the weekend. MLive reports The Argo, which was discovered …

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