The Ottawa National Forest will move into the next phase of the U.S Forest Service’s Wild Rice Access Project. The national forest has invited members of the public to participate in public comment and the planning of the project within the Watersmeet Ranger District. The scope of the project will …
Read More »Let’s Rebuild Community Calling on a Community of Volunteers for Worksites Tomorrow
Let’s Rebuild Community is calling the Copper Country’s community of volunteers for some help tomorrow in the Chassell area. Let’s Rebuild Community is a program that seeks to assist the elderly, veterans, and low income households keep their homes safe. Tomorrow a group of volunteers will meet at Faith Lutheran …
Read More »Farm Block Festival Helps Support Students Learning to Play Music
Bringing the family home to the farm to play music has become an annual tradition for the Dan Schmitt Gift of Music. Often including alumni returning to play music, and jam with old friends. The Farm Block Music Festival coming up in just a couple of weeks, supports and is …
Read More »Long Used Canoe Launch on the Sturgeon River Gets an Upgrade
The sturgeon river has done a lot to build the town of Chassell. The river was used as a primary route for moving timber from the forest to Portage Lake to be shipped around the state and country. These days, the river does not carry nearly as many logs, but …
Read More »Hancock Library’s used Book Sale will Support Updates for the new Young Children’s Room
Just because summer is almost over doesn’t mean there isn’t enough time to pick up another book to read before school starts. August 4th and 5th, the Hancock Schools Library will host its annual Used Book sale, offering students and local a chance to pick up and own their favorite …
Read More »Take a Ticket to Paradise with a Movie on the Quincy Green
Movies on the Quincy Green will return for the end of summer Hancock tradition. The first showing will take place tonight, on the Green around dusk. The movie series will kick off the screenings with a special date night theme showing the movie, Ticket to Paradise, from 2022. The romantic …
Read More »Verna Mize Triathlon Celebrates the Couragous Actions of One Woman
Verna Mize may not be a household name around the country. But in the Copper Country many people know of her dedication and commitment to preserving Lake Superior’s beauty. Mize grew up in the Upper Peninsula she was born in Houghton and attended Calumet High School. Before moving away to …
Read More »Red Jacket Boutique Hosts Grand Opening at Brick and Mortar Storefront
The Red Jacket Boutique will officially host the storefront’s Grand Opening. The shop has been open for number of months already, but will officially welcome the community to check out their building, and clothing items. The Red Jacket Boutique is located at 111 Shelden Avenue, which was recently renovated during …
Read More »Houghton Council Wrap: New Rules for Parking are Coming to Town
Houghton will begin implementing the city’s new parking ordinance and parking permit system. Last night following a hearing on the new parking ordinance, the city council unanimously passed new parking enforcement rules and fines. Resident will have three overnight parking permits to chose from, including a 6 month pass, one …
Read More »VFW Posts and American Legion Halls Joining the Copper Country Veterans Resource Fair
Local veterans groups play key roles in community throughout the Keweenaw Peninsula. Some often host charitable dinners, support local high school scholarships, and are well represented during parades throughout the summer. These groups also work on community projects, and spend time sharing stories at the VFW or American Legion halls. …
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