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One Dead in Fatal Car Crash on M-26 Yesterday

Update: the victim has been identified as Anthony Paul Shepheard. See his obituary here. A fatal car accident occurred on M-26 yesterday in Calumet. At close to 6pm Michigan State troopers responded to a two vehicle personal injury crash near Henwood Road, on M-26. A 27 year old Calumet man …

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Portage Lake Lift Bridge Dedication Ceremony Finally Scheduled

After 2 long years the American Society of Civil Engineers will finally dedicate the Portage Lake Lift Bridge as a national historic engineering landmark. The ceremony is schedule for 10 am on June 17th, and will be a perfect way to kick off the long awaited return of Bridgefest. Both …

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Retraction; Keweenaw County Moving Forward with Materials Management, Purchasing New Tractor

Retraction: Keweenaw County has chosen to repair the tractor owned by the county. The tractor repair will cost 6,600 dollars. The county is not purchasing a tractor as reported yesterday by Keweenaw Report. The county did discuss the possability of purchasing a tractor, but chose to go with repair when …

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Village of Laurium to Consider Police Pay Raise

Laurium’s part time police officer may get a raise soon. On Wednesday the village decided to table pay raises to next month’s meeting. The goal for the police department would raise wages up to 20 dollars an hour for part time police. This will help the department be more competitive …

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Hancock Changes Trash System, Will Ask for Public Safety Millage

Hancock residents will no longer need to purchase special bags for their trash. At last night’s meeting, the city council voted to replace the custom bags with stickers. Stickers will cost a dollar each. City officials say they’ll actually lose money at that rate, but they hope the shortfall will …

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Few Local Contests on August Primary Ballot

Voters in the Copper Country will face very few decisions about local races in the August primary election. In Houghton County, clerk Jennifer Kelly tells us the only competitive contest is for the Republican nomination for county commissioner in District Two. Long-time board chair Al Koskela is retiring. Four candidates …

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MTU Design Expo Returns Today

The annual Michigan Tech Design Expo returns to a live format today, after two years as a virtual event.  More than 1,000 MTU students in the Enterprise and Senior Design programs will present projects live on campus. The public is invited to see what they’ve come up with between 10:00 …

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Lake Linden Delays Spring Clean-Up

Because of the delayed onset of legitimate spring weather, the Village of Lake Linden has postponed its seasonal leaves and brush cleanup. The pickup set for this coming Monday has been canceled. The new dates are Monday, May 9th, and Monday, May 23rd.

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Lake Linden Farmers Market Changes Days

The Lake Linden Farmers Market is moving to a new day this summer. Instead of Saturdays, the Market will take place each Friday evening from 4:00 until 7:00, beginning July 8th, and running through September 30th, at the Lake Linden Park. The Market features locally grown produce and prepared foods, …

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Jeff Olson Destigmatizing Mental Illness at Hancock High School

Do it for Daniel is a movement that grew from tragedy. The story of the Ishpeming Hematites and their courageous 2012 season, that followed the loss of their star quarterback and their coach’s son, Daniel Olson, is one of overcoming loss and remembering the best qualities in a person. Today …

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