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Boogren Earns Endorsement in 109th House Race

Michigan House of Representatives candidate Joe Boogren has been endorsed by a major union. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees announced its support this week. Boogren is facing Jenn Hill in the August primary for the Democratic nomination for the 109th House seat. That district was recently …

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Mobile Food Pantry Returns to Ontonagon Today

The Feeding America West Michigan Mobile Food Pantry returns to Ontonagon today. The Pantry will open at noon at the village fire hall. Organizers say they’ll have food, including fresh fruits and vegetables, for around 300 families. Distribution will take place in a drive-through format, on a first-come, first-served basis. …

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US-45 Paving Begins Today

Another highway project is scheduled to begin in our region today. The Michigan Department of Transportation will resurface nearly 14 miles of US-45 from Greenland Road in Ontonagon southeast to Rockland. Expect intermittent single-lane closures until work is completed in late September.

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Ranger III Waterway Cruises Set

The Isle Royale National Park has scheduled two Keweenaw Waterway Cruises this summer. The trips on the Ranger III are set for July 7th and July 21st. Passengers must arrive at 11:45 for boarding, in advance of a 12:30 departure. Cruises to the Lower Entrance typically last up to three …

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Laurium Police Searching for Vehicle B&E Suspect

From the Village of Laurium: Laurium Village Police Department is looking for information on an individual(s) that have been breaking into vehicles in the Village of Laurium. Over the last several days there have been numerous reports of breaking and entering. “We are unsure of the intention for the break-in,” …

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KISMA’ Aquatic Research Students Getting Ready for Another Season of Data Collection

Most of MTU’s students may have moved home for the summer, but some are sticking around to continue research with the school’s Keweenaw Invasive Species Management Area (KISMA). Soon enough teams studying the spread of European Frog Bite and Invasive Phragmites. Teams are split up, and travel around the area …

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Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park Introducing Scenic Viewfinders for the Colorblind

Travelers to the Porcupine Mountains this summer can view the world through a different lens. The park is introducing new scenic viewfinders in the park specifically for those that are colorblind. The most common form being red and green color blindness, which can make it difficult for colorblind people view …

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Houghton County Clears Audit

Houghton county has passed its latest audit. At yesterday’s monthly meeting, county commissioners heard from Anderson, Tackman,and Company that the books for the 2021 fiscal year looked good. Commissioners renewed contracts with five separate contractors for this year’s remonumentation surveys. About one-third of the county has been surveyed since the …

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Houghton, Hancock to Consider City Budgets Tonight

Both the cities of Houghton and Hancock will consider their 2022-2023 budgets and base millage tax rates at meetings tonight. Houghton will open a public hearing at 5:30 at the City Center. Hancock’s public hearing will begin at 6:00 at City Hall.  Barring any last minute surprises, both boards are …

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CLK Board Names New HS AD/Ass’t Principal

Patrick Dwyer has been named the new assistant principal and athletic director at Calumet High School. The CLK Board of Education approved the appointment at last night’s meeting. Dwyer has been a teacher and varsity track and field coach in the Hancock School District. He takes over for Sean Jacques, …

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