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Peace Vigil at Bridgeview Park Tonight for Victims in Texas School Shooting

Tonight, members of the community are gathering at Bridgeview Park to observe a moment of silence for the 21 victims of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting. The event will start gathering at 5:30 pm, followed with a 20 minute vigil. Demonstrators will then begin to march along the Portage Lake …

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Houghton Preparing for the First Cruise Ship this Summer

Houghton is preparing for the cruise lines to start coming in next week. Everyone is exited and a little nervous to see everything go off without a hitch. As the summer progresses, City Manager Eric Waara anticipates the process of getting passengers off the boat and onto shore will go …

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Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Remembers Victims During Missing and Murdered Women Month

Human trafficking steals freedom from individuals, families and communities for the purpose of profits. The issue affects all races, creeds, ages, and demographics, and some more than others. Four out of five native women will be a victim of a violent crime (i.e. rape, murder, trafficking, abduction, sexual assault) during …

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High School Graduations Begin Tonight

Local high school seniors will begin to receive their diplomas tonight. Commencement ceremonies will begin at 6:00 at Jeffers High School, and at 7:00 at Calumet, Houghton, Lake Linden-Hubbell and Baraga. Hancock seniors will be saluted with a parade on Quincy Street tomorrow morning at 9:00. Graduation will follow at …

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Hancock Board of Ed Calls Special Meeting

The Hancock Board of Education has scheduled a special meeting for this afternoon at 12:30. The agenda includes the hiring of a new math teacher, and board approval for armed school resource officers in district buildings and on district properties. There will be time for public comment.

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Houghton HS Teacher Named to State Council

A local teacher has been named to an influential state board. Ruth Ryynanen, of Chassell, is an English, AP English, and theater teacher at Houghton High School. She’ll represent secondary education on the Governor’s Educator Advisory Council.  She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Michigan, Bachelor of Arts …

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MDOT Suspends Most Road Projects for Holiday

Travelers will move more quickly through many of Michigan’s highway construction zones this weekend. The Michigan Department of Transportation will suspend work and lift restrictions in 104 of its 165 current projects. Some lane shifts, shoulder closures and equipment may remain in place, and caution is encouraged. In our area, …

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COVID-19 Cases Ebb Locally

The latest COVID-19 wave shows preliminary signs of fading. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services figures showed 69 new confirmed cases in Houghton, Baraga, Keweenaw and Ontonagon Counties in the past week. That’s down a bit from the 82 cases confirmed in the previous week. Forty-four were in Houghton …

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Run or Bike Around the Keweenaw This Memorial Day Weekend

Its Memorial Day weekend, and while the weather may not cooperate, it won’t stop runners from running around Keweenaw Mountain Lodge’s golf course. The Back 9 Endurance Race at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge, challenges runners to push themselves for 12 or 24 hours. Endurance racing is a growing community for …

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Houghton Announces Recipients of Facade Mini Grants

Houghton’s Downtown Development authority has announced the recipients of their façade mini grants. The DDA annually sets aside around 20,000 dollars for helping downtown businesses upgrade their store fronts. Four of the five businesses will get just over 4,000 dollars and one will get 1000 dollars for a smaller project. …

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