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Strange Virus Ailing Dogs in Northern L.P.

A mystery virus is sickening and killing dogs in the northern Lower Peninsula.  The center of the outbreak seems to be in the Gaylord area, where animal shelter director Melissa FitzGerald posted a public notice about the illness earlier this month. Symptoms include vomiting, lethargy and bloody stool. The illness …

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Talon Metal Inc,. Adds the Michigan Nickel Project to Company Portfolio

The EV battery supply chain in the United States, starts in the Upper Peninsula. A couple of weeks ago Talon Metals entered into an agreement with UPX Minerals, to acquire the Michigan Nickel Properties. Talon’s interest is in nearly 400,000 aces, originally owned by Henry Ford, close to the eagle …

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Calumet Celebrates the 18th Annual Pasty Fest

Many came out to enjoy another year of Pasty Fest in downtown Calumet. Hundreds came out to enjoy the unique dish, watch the pasty eating competition, play in a bounce house, and join in on the fun at the foam party. Prior to the pasty eating contest, Calumet enjoyed a …

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Hancock Officials to Hear Zoning Concerns Tonight

Work on fine-tuning Hancock’s new zoning ordinance will begin tonight. The city planning commission will meet at 6 p.m. at city hall. Citizens with questions or concerns about the recently-adopted zoning plan are encouraged to bring them to tonight’s session. It’s the planning commission’s job to review any proposed changes, …

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Sensory Sensitive Day Returns to Fair This Week

People who have aversions to bright lights and loud noises because of autism will have an opportunity to attend the Houghton County Fair in comfort again this year. Sensory Sensitive Day will take place on Friday from 1 until 3. Fair board member Kathy Caspary says the bells and music …

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Parade of Nations Sign-Up Opens

Sign-up is underway for the upcoming Parade of Nations. The annual salute to multiculturalism has been held in the Copper Country since 1989. This year’s parade will begin at 11 a.m. September 17. It will travel through downtown Hancock, cross the bridge into downtown Houghton, and end at Dee Stadium. …

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Both, Staff and Passengers, Impact the Economics of Cruise Ship Visits in the Keweenaw

Last week the Keweenaw saw for the first time, the Viking Octantis. While the ship was the largest vessel in the canal that day, it was not the first cruise ship to make a stop in the Copper Country. This summer marked the return of cruise ships in the area …

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Hancock Schools Public Library Receives a $212,000 Grant for New Literacy Programs, and More

The Hancock Schools Public Library applied for a grant, and received a much larger amount than they expected. Michigan’s Department of Education recently announced grant award winners for their Innovation Community Library grants.  Hancock had originally applied for 29,000 dollars, to begin an engagement program with the school’s 6th and …

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Pasty Fest Celebration Tomorrow

One of the Copper Country’s most celebrated food specialties will step into the spotlight tomorrow, as Pasty Fest returns to downtown Calumet. Main Street Calumet’s Leah Polzien promises there will be enough of the tasty treats for everyone… You betcha – we’ll have thousands of pasties available. Festivities begin at …

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Angel Mission to Dedicate New Home

One of Calumet’s most vital charitable efforts will celebrate a milestone tomorrow morning. The Copper Country Angel Mission Free Store will cut the ribbon at its new location. After 20 years serving the community, board member Sherry Middlemis-Brown says it will be the first time the charity has owned its …

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