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Task force abstains from Line Five debate

The UP Energy Task Force report came in two phases, with the section on propane supply being released in April 2020. Member Roman Sidortsov, a professor at Michigan Tech, says that Enbridge actively participated in the group’s efforts, but the closure of Line Five was not part of their charge. …

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Houghton downtown ready for summer

At Wednesday’s Houghton City Council meeting, the downtown area was the subject of a lot of discussion in Manager Eric Waara’s administrative report. This past weekend saw volunteers putting in flowers at several locations and the lilacs are in bloom. Veteran’s Park has been spruced up in anticipation of the …

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Building owner reacts to Calumet fire

The Fifth Street fire is believed to have originated at the former Evergreen Inn around 10:45 Friday night. That building was just purchased by a familiar name. Morten Haugland works in education in Columbus, Ohio, but he is quickly becoming a titan of the Copper Country. In recent years, Haugland …

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Storms leave mark across area

The severe thunderstorms that rolled through the Upper Peninsula Tuesday evening left their mark locally. Sporadic power outages dotted the landscape as far north as the Houghton/Hancock area. A check of UPPCO’s outage map on Wednesday morning showed all problem spots had been fixed and service was available to every …

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Dollar Bay graduation set for Saturday morning

Dollar Bay High School graduation is set for Saturday morning at 10 AM inside the gymnasium. Indoor capacity restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic are still in effect and that means a ticket is required for entry. Twenty-one students will walk across the aisle with honors distinction, having maintained an …

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Job coaches wanted to supervise summer work program

The Superior Alliance for Independent Living, Disability Network of the Upper Peninsula (SAIL) teams up with the State of Michigan and the Department of Natural Resources to offer summer jobs in the Copper Country for the disabled. In order to carry out this important program, supervisors are needed for the …

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Houghton Planning Commission approves public hearing for Coles Creek proposal

Try number two is on deck to rezone and develop land on Houghton’s west side near Coles Creek. The new proposal was advanced to a public meeting in late June where it will face a final decision by a unanimous vote. Derek Bradway wishes to buy the property and develop …

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Keweenaw sheriff hosting mental health presentation

Thursday night at the courthouse in Eagle River, Keweenaw County Sheriff Curt Pennala will host a panel discussing mental health. The Stomp Out The Stigma event will be moderated by Dr. Michelle Morgan, a psychiatrist formerly with Copper County Mental Health. Area agencies are expected to be in attendance, and …

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DNR auctioning off waterfront Baraga County property

Nearly an acre of property in L’Anse Township is up for auction through June 16th as part of the Department of Natural Resources’ annual surplus land sale. The property at 15456 Pequaming Street has an abandoned church still standing, but no other structures. It comes with over 200 feet of …

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AmericInn and Salvation Army funnel support to fire victims

Manager Dianne St. Amour at the AmericInn knew immediately that her facility would be needed as flames danced into the night sky over Calumet late Friday night. She got in contact with Pigs-N-Heat and the American Red Cross to work out lodging arrangements for those living at the affected buildings. …

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