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Hancock City Council Adds New Member to Housing Commission

Hancock city council met last night. On the agenda were a number f topics, and approving Joe Bianucci to replace Ron Antila on the Hancock Housing Commission was one. Ron Antila’s resignation was approved retroactive for June 15, 2021. The city’s housing commission will continue to tackle maintenance and other …

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Michigan House strips governor’s ability to use emergency powers

The Michigan House joined the State Senate in acting on the Unlock Michigan initiative Wednesday. The legislature has the ability to take up any issue set to go before voters through the petition process, and it does not require the governor’s signature. The approval formally rescinds the 1945 Emergency Powers …

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McLean funeral scheduled for Saturday

The viewing and service for long-time Houghton County Sheriff Brian McLean will happen Saturday at the Rozsa Center on Michigan Tech’s campus. Visitation begins at 10:00 AM, lasting four hours, before McLean’s distinguished public service is honored by guests. Many law enforcement officials are expected to be in attendance from …

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Hancock campaign goes to the dogs

The City of Hancock’s Patronicity campaign to help raise funds for a new dog park near the Maasto Hiihto trails is live. John Diebel, President of the Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club, also serves on the new committee in charge of making a pup playground a reality. He enlisted some outside …

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Townsend Drive traffic shift starts Monday

The Michigan Department of Transportation is alerting commuters about changes coming to the Townsend Drive construction project. The stretch of US-41 near Michigan Tech will see the road reduced to one lane in each direction, with a wider median. That is expected to lessen the danger to students who cross …

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Copper Country Senior Meals Reopens to Seniors

Copper Country Senior Meals started their congregate meal program up on Monday. The group also prepared for another congregate meal today in Calumet. Copper Country Senior Meals is a vital program that delivers meals and offers times for seniors around Houghton, Hancock, Hubbell, and Calumet. The organization wants to reach …

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Tourism picture looking rosy through fall

The summer has gotten off to a great start in the Keweenaw Peninsula, with hotels and campgrounds near full occupancy. Rooms are going for well over $200 per night if you can find one at all. On the weekends, that’s nearly impossible. Keweenaw Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Brad …

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COVID nearly non-existent in July

The Keweenaw Peninsula is nearly COVID-19 free in the month of July. A Western Upper Peninsula Health Department report warned about a small uptick, roughly 12 cases per week in Gogebic County, late Tuesday. That number is nowhere near the activity level seen last fall, but it stands out next …

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Group meeting to determine new sheriff July 30th

Update: The July 30th meeting could be the first in a series that will determine the next sheriff. Administrator Ben Larson says that conversations he has had with the members of the committee suggest the search for a replacement for Brian McLean could be a process, rather than a short …

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Houghton-Portage Township Schools expecting enrollment increase

Contrary to earlier estimates, Houghton-Portage Township School District is now expecting more students for the 2021-22 school year. Superintendent Doreen Kramer made the announcement at Monday’s Board of Education meeting. Principals are reporting to me that they have been touring and enrolling new families and students. We’ll have more numbers …

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