Eric Waara will continue as Houghton’s city manager. At last night’s meeting, city council members extended his contract for two years. It had been set to expire in June. Waara will receive the same three percent raise other city employees are getting. He’ll also get some hazard pay that he …
Read More »CC GOP Blasts Delay on Filling District Two County Board Seat
The Copper Country Republican Party is disagreeing with the Houghton County Board of Commissioners’ decision to wait until after the August primary to fill the seat left vacant by the recent death of Albert Koskela. A release sent to Keweenaw Report called the delay in filling the seat “a disgrace …
Read More »Part II: Portage Health Foundation and CCISD Working in Tandem to Retain a Young Copper Country Workforce
On the technical career side, the Copper Country Intermediate School District has a large role to play. Through the CCISD’s Career and Technical Education program, they can offer a wide variety of future career options for students to explore. The district would like to begin focusing on how to keep …
Read More »Part I: Portage Health Foundation and CCISD Working in Tandem to Retain a Young Copper Country Workforce
During the Keweenaw Alliance Breakfast this morning PHF’s Executive Director, Kevin Store, announced the 11 recipients of their scholarship with the Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance. As well as talked broadly about challenges facing students accessing resources for higher education or technical training. And how those challenges affect the health of …
Read More »Houghton County Leaves District Two Seat Open, for Now
The new Houghton County commissioner for District Two is – nobody. At yesterday’s meeting, the four remaining commissioners decided to hold off on filling the seat left vacant by the recent death of Albert Koskela. State law requires that a replacement be appointed within 30 days, but, with a primary …
Read More »Calumet HS Assistant Principal/AD to Retire
Longtime Calumet High School assistant principal and athletic director Sean Jacques is retiring. The CLK Board of Education accepted Jacques’ retirement notice with regret at last night’s meeting. It will take effect July 1st. The board also accepted with regret the resignation of high school and middle school physical education …
Read More »Term Limits/Financial Disclosure Amendment Heads to November Ballot
Michigan voters will have a chance to relax the state’s strict legislative term limits in the November election. In a surprise move yesterday, both the state House and Senate passed resolutions that will allow the proposal to be placed on the ballot without the need for supporters to turn in …
Read More »Keweenaw ATV, Michigan DNR Asking Riders to Delay Start to ATV Season
The Keweenaw ATV Club and Michigan DNR are asking riders to please hold off on hopping on the trails in Keweenaw County for another couple of weeks. Both organizations are asking riders to avoid the trail system while the ground dries out. The ground is saturated, soft and can be …
Read More »Portage Health Foundation Accepting Applications for the James Bogan Health Administration Scholarship
James Bogan led Portage Health, now UP Health Systems – Portage, as someone who pursued community, curiosity, and leadership. And since he left the hospital system, the Portage health Foundation, has awarded a resident of the western Upper Peninsula with a 5,000 dollar scholarship given in Bogan’s name. The scholarship …
Read More »Baraga County Hopes to Expand Motorized, Non-Motorized Trails
Baraga County has signed on to help complete the next phase of the non-motorized trail around the southern tip of Keweenaw Bay. The trail from the Ojibwa Campground to the Baraga Marina was built a couple of years ago. The next segment will run from the Marina to the State …
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