A new variant of COVID-19 first discovered in the United Kingdom has made its way to Michigan. The B.1.1.7 strain is active in Washtenaw County and has caused the Michigan Wolverine Athletic Department to halt operations for two weeks. The question is how prevalent is the strain throughout the rest …
Read More »Indian tribes push back against Biden Administration
On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order halting drilling permits for oil and gas operations on federal and tribal lands. That move drew a swift rebuke from the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. They have accused the federal government of …
Read More »Copper Country ISD secures mental health funding
The Copper Country Intermediate School District will be meeting with local mental health organizations this week as it works to implement a recent grant it received. It was one of just three ISDs in the entire state to get the Project Aware Grant in 2021. Two-million dollars over five years, …
Read More »Hancock looking to redevelop former Neil’s Taxi site
The City of Hancock Friday put out a request for proposals to help rehabilitate a parcel of land at the intersection of Tezcuco and East Franklin Streets. It’s the former site of Neil’s Taxi service. The property was in rough shape when Hancock took it over, says City Manager Mary …
Read More »2021 Winter Carnival pulls back the curtain
Blue Key Honor Society President Scott Sviland says this year’s Winter Carnival might be best termed as a look behind the scenes. Many in-person events will be replaced by virtual editions. Art, the stage revue, and royalty crowning will take place online. Several staples like the sleigh rides and dog …
Read More »Buffalo Reef Task Force hopes to finalize cleanup details by 2022
The Buffalo Reef Task Force updated its progress on cleaning up the stamping waste in Gay on Thursday. Expect trucks to be removing stamp sands throughout the winter to a location roughly four miles inland. That should mitigate the seepage into Lake Superior and hopefully slow migration of the sediment …
Read More »Dining ban lifts on February 1st
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services hinted at it yesterday, but Friday a new Epidemic Order allowing indoor dining next month became Governor official. Chowing down on the town will have some limits though. Governor Gretchen Whitmer allowed MDHHS chief medical executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun to run through …
Read More »Michigan State Police hiring this year
There will be a socially distanced recruiting drive at the Newberry detachment of the Michigan State Police next Saturday, January 30th. Everything will be done without leaving your vehicle. Those interested are invited to attend between 10 AM and 3 PM at 7942 M-123 Highway Newberry MI, 49868. A recruiter …
Read More »COVID-19 update shows improvement for the Keweenaw
The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department put out a COVID-19 update late Thursday that was largely positive. Seventy cases were reported across the entire district, but only 47 came from Houghton, Baraga, and Keweenaw Counties combined. In Baraga, recoveries once again outpaced new positives. Houghton had the most cases at …
Read More »Wind chills expected to be below zero all day
Friday will be the coldest day of the winter so far. With high temperatures in the Keweenaw struggling to get into the teens and a stiff northwest wind sustained at 15 miles per hour, the wind chill is not expected to reach zero. According to the wind chill chart from …
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