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Mackinac Bridge Authority delays Labor Day decision

The fate of the Labor Day walk on the Mackinac Bridge is still up in the air. After the event was called off in 2020, the Bridge Authority is balancing uncertainty around what state guidelines will allow for the early September tradition against the high cost for planning and hosting …

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Students gain valuable real-world experience

The recent spell of dry weather provided the perfect opportunity for Career and Technical Education students to gain some valuable real-world experience. Armed with everything from jackhammers to wheelbarrows, a group from the Copper Country Intermediate School District was tasked with breaking up the deteriorating sidewalk in front of their …

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Parking deck subcommittee envisions new waterfront landscape

At Tuesday’s parking deck subcommittee meeting, the group discussed what their final recommendation will look like. At previous gatherings there had been a hesitancy to be too comprehensive, and include cost analysis. The direction the panel is going now looks to be a more complete course of action, which would …

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Jobs shortage: Congress steps in

As Memorial Day inches closer, several area businesses are privately expressing worries about being able to find staffing for the busy summer season. Keweenaw Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Brad Barnett says the topic is not the first priority for companies in their conversations, but it is coming up. …

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LWV presentation spotlights county redistricting

The various League of Women Voters chapters in the Upper Peninsula hosted attorney Mark Brewer last week to discuss county level redistricting. A special commission is formed consisting of the county treasurer, clerk, and prosecuting attorney, as well as the heads of the local Republican and Democratic Parties. Vice chairs …

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Houghton looking for new Board of Review member

The City of Houghton is taking applications for a new member of its Board of Review until 4:00 PM on June 2nd. The body plays an important role in settling disputes between the assessor and property owners. Clerk Ann Vollrath says most of the time commitment for the position occurs …

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Pine Mountain Music Festival back next month

Classical music makes its return to the Western Upper Peninsula in June, including a stop on the 19th at the Rozsa Center on Michigan Tech’s campus. The Pine Mountain Music Festival will also host shows in Marquette and Crystal Falls at historic venues, before preparing a 30th anniversary concert to …

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Critical Race Theory, ISD budget come up at Houghton School Board meeting

Monday evening’s Houghton-Portage Township Board of Education meeting dealt with several serious topics sandwiched around the return of the feel-good presentations of the CCASB Awards. Several parents and city residents made their voices heard on a local newspaper article detailing a group of recent graduates now pushing for Critical Race …

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Labor Shortage: No clear-cut answers

Last spring, with the unemployment rate at an all-time high for the State of Michigan, it would have been hard to believe that 12 months later businesses would be struggling to find workers. On Friday, May 7th, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly report. A panel …

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Clean up planned for tip of the Keweenaw

The Keweenaw Outdoor Recreation Coalition is planning its first-ever clean up targeting the extreme reaches of the peninsula, east of Copper Harbor. Gina Nicholas says the organization is planning for around 30 volunteers on Saturday to take part, but is prepared for many more. RSVPs are requested through the KORC …

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