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Body of Missing Hancock Woman Found After Two Day Search

The search efforts for a missing Hancock woman have concluded. Hancock police have identified the deceased as 23 year old Hancock resident, Mary Ylitalo. She was first reported missing on Tuesday. Hancock Police have notified the next of kin, and ask that the community respect the family’s privacy at this …

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Dry Conditions Raise Fire Danger Over Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day weekend is full of great times, cookouts, and bonfires, but with the raised levels of fire hazards throughout the state, the DNR urges individuals to be careful. The lack of rainfall and dry conditions means areas even in the U.P. can burn. People are the number one cause …

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Memorial Day Observances Through Weekend and On Monday

Memorial Day is next Monday, but over the weekend, there will be various observances to honor those who have fallen in battle both nationally and internationally. On Saturday, the Calumet VFW Auxiliary will host a pancake breakfast and bake sale from 8a.m-12p.m. On Sunday, Memorial Day observances provided by Baraga …

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Copper Country High School Graduations

High school graduations are a memorable ceremony in a student’s life, and many are taking place today and tomorrow. The classes of 2023 faced a hard road with the pandemic, but continued on in their efforts. Congratulations, and good luck to all graduates. Baraga High SchoolClass Size: 16Class Advisor: Mr. …

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Houghton County Prosecutor Appointed to Circuit Bench

Houghton County Prosecuting Attorney Brittany Bulleit will take over as judge of the 12th Circuit Court for Baraga, Houghton and Keweenaw Counties. The appointment was announced this afternoon by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Bulleit will succeed Judge Charles Goodman, who retired at the end of March. While Goodman’s term ran …

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A Dozen Scholarships Awarded to 16 Local Students

The Keweenaw Community Foundation awarded scholarships to local students. They awarded a total of 12 scholarships to 16 students between middle school and college. KCF would like to thank the sponsors for making the scholarships possible, and for all the students who applied this year to make it their most …

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Houghton and Iron Counties Receive MDARD County Fair Grants

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced the recipients of the County Fair and Exposition grants. Of the county fairs across the state, two local ones were chosen. The Houghton County Fair Association received $100,000 for an Exhibit Building Addition. Iron County Fair Association received over $49,626 for …

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AED’s Delivered to Local Organizations Courtesy PHF

Last year, the Portage Health Foundation ran a one time grant application cycle to provide AED’s to local organizations in the Copper Country. Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in the US, so in response to a community need, the PHF has finally received and delivered …

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CLK Schools Considering Dropping School Nurse for a School Wellness Program Amidst Budget Cuts

Calumet – Laurium – Keweenaw Schools is considering replacing the school nurse program with a school wellness program, using Upper Great Lakes Family Health. CLK Schools has accepted a memorandum of understanding with UGL Health to implement a clinic nurse, and social worker through the school wellness program, as outlined …

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Rabbit Island School Now Accepting Applications

High schoolers interested in arts and ecology have the opportunity for a 7 day expedition on Rabbit Island, which is just 3 miles off the coast of the Keweenaw. The program emphasizes student-led projects with mentors that offer support and expertise ranging from art, ecology, writing, wilderness crafts, and more. …

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