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Hancock Seeks Public Input on Potential Finlandia University Property Purchase

The city of Hancock will seek resident input on whether the city should acquire three Finlandia buildings. Mannerheim, Nikander, and Wargelin halls each do not have a lien holder. If the state receiver’s motion to abandon the remaining properties receives approval from the court, the buildings would revert to the …

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BHK Child Development Receives the Nita M Lowey Grant to Support After-School and Summer Programming

BHK Child Development has received a large grant from the state that will continue to support after-school and summer programming. BHK has received the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant from the Michigan Department of Education. The grant will award the group 1.5 million dollars over five …

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SEMCO Warns Scammers are Stepping Up Tactics

SEMCO Energy gas company warns that scammers are stepping up their tactics to fool customers. The natural gas company has been contacted by several customers in recent weeks informing the company that an unknown scammer has been misrepresenting SEMCO Energy while showing up at customers’ doors. The scammers are asking …

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Houghton County to Consider Support of a Snowbelt Tranist Commission

The Houghton County Commission will consider supporting a multi-county commission focused on expanding off-road recreation. Houghton County will consider its support of the formation of a new Snowbelt transit commission between Gogebic and Ontonagon counties. The commission will look to acquire abandoned railroad grades north of the Wisconsin – Michigan …

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UPHS – Portage Invites Community to Learn About Breast Cancer During Dinner with Dr. Charles Goodwin

During October it isn’t hard to find a pink ribbon promoting breast cancer awareness. Next Tuesday, UPHS Portage will host the hospital’s Breast Cancer Awareness dinner. The event will include a presentation from UPHS Portage Oncologist Doctor Charles Goodwin. Who will share information about the importance of early detection, regular …

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L’Anse OK’s Farm Market Construction, Plans for Boo! On the Bay

The Village of L’Anse is one stop closer to having a new home for its farm market.  Last night, the village council selected Wuebben Construction to build the new facility, which will be located at Meadowbrook Field. Wuebben’s bid came in at $97,245. A state grant will cover $75,000, and …

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Hancock Closes Single Lane on Hancock Street for Water System Work at the Keweenaw Co-Op

The city of Hancock reports that Hancock Street will reduce to a single lane, ending on Friday. Hancock Street will reduce to one lane between Scott and Dakota streets. The city will close one lane for some water system work taking place near the Keweenaw Co-Op’s renovations. Please contact the …

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Kaleidoscope Keweenaw Bring Back After School Programs

Kaleidoscope Keweenaw helps parents and kids have a safe place to learn and spend time after school, while parents are working. The local nonprofit organization has already started many of its after-school clubs for the year, at both its Hancock and L’Anse locations. The group offers a variety of clubs …

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LaFernier Memorial Walk Hears from Domestic Violence Survivors and Victim Advocates Share Their Story

The 14th annual Chelsey LaFernier Memorial Walk started with a crowd, led by a domestic violence awareness banner, walking about two miles to the Niiwin Akeea Center. Their friends and families shared a meal and heard from Heather Syrette and Waabano. Syrette spoke about some of the systemic issues victims …

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UPPCO Warns of Scammers Increasing Tactics Against Customers

UPPCO would like to make Upper Peninsula customers aware of reports of an energy bill scam. In the past week, UPPCO was contacted by several customers, who were approached by individuals requesting a copy of their energy bill and falsely representing the company. UPPCO says that scammers are expanding their …

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