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Deer Hunters will Now Have to Register Harvests Online, DNR Introduces Mobile App to Help Outdoor Enthusiasts

There are a couple of changes coming for deer hunters this season. The biggest change being implemented by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is how hunters report their harvest. This year the DNR will have all hunters register their deer kill online, within 72 hours of harvesting a hunt, …

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Keweenaw County Appoints New Equalization Director, Approves Trailer Purchase

Keweenaw County has a new equalization director. At last night’s county board meeting, commissioners accepted the resignation of Elizabeth Anderson… I have loved my 10 years here. I love equalization. I didn’t know what it was when I started, and it has been, by far, my favorite job. Mark Niemela …

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Hancock Plans Zoning Discussion

As promised, Hancock’s new zoning ordinance will remain a work in progress. At last night’s regular meeting, city council members said a conversation will continue about some of the points raised at last week’s public hearing. The first opportunity will take place at the city planning commission meeting next Monday. …

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CCISD Fills Staff Positions

The Copper Country Intermediate School District board focused much of its attention at this week’s meeting on personnel issues. Several resignations were accepted. A number of new hires were confirmed. They include Aubree Randell, Amy Isaacson and Katlyn McGahan as Instructional/Bus Aides; Colleen Ney and Shawna Bastian as Early Childhood …

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Hagan Memorial Service Scheduled

A memorial service has been scheduled for this afternoon to honor a Copper Country native who died while fighting a wildfire in Oregon. Twenty-seven-year-old Collin Hagan of Twin Lakes was killed August 10th when he was struck by a falling tree while working at the Big Swamp Wildfire near Oakridge.  …

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Whitmer Discusses New U.P. Veterans Home

Governor Gretchen Whitmer touted the state’s commitment to building a new home for veterans in Marquette yesterday. Speaking at the current D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans, Whitmer noted that the state’s new budget includes money to construct that facility’s successor… We’re going to replace it with a modern complex, with …

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The Keweenaw Wild Bird REC Sticker Contest is Underway

The Keweenaw Wild Bird REC’s sticker contest will seek beautiful designs capturing two special bird species to the non-profit. This year the group is highlighting the most common species they take in each summer, Black-capped chickadees and Northern flickers. This summer they rehabilitated two nests of birds displaced by tree …

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Sandia National Laboratories and MTU Cut the Ribbon on a New Regional Testing Center for Solar Panels

Michigan Tech and Sandia National Laboratories are partnering to work on solutions to increase the amount of solar energy generated in northern climates. Yesterday government officials, MTU facility and Sandia Labs representatives cut the ribbon for the Department of Energy’s newest regional testing center. Located in Calumet, the new center’s …

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Pay Raises Passed for Part-Time Laurium Police Officers

Part-time police officers in Laurium will be getting a raise. The pay boost was approved at last night’s village council meeting. It’s the first bump in four years. Council members noted that the new pay rate will be in line with what other departments in the area are offering, and …

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Officials Seek Info About Isle Royale Wildfire Cause

The Mount Franklin wildfire on Isle Royale remains at about six acres in size.  Firefighters reported yesterday that hose has been laid around the perimeter. While progress has been made in suppressing the fire, it is not considered contained. A 10-member crew from Minnesota is working at the scene. The …

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