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New business handled at Wednesday’s Hancock Council meeting

With over two hours of Wednesday’s Hancock City Council meeting devoted to old business, they still managed to take care of some new items. Jordan Johnson is relocating and his resignation from the Downtown Development Authority was accepted with regret. It is effective immediately, and the search for a replacement …

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Stimulus payments can take many forms

Last month’s economic stimulus funds are already beginning to pad consumer bank accounts. For those who are registered with the IRS for direct deposit, you probably saw your payment before New Year’s Day.  John Sullivan, former Houghton City Councilman, received a MetaBank Visa Card earlier this week. The front is …

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Calumet man arrested for role in the capital

The son of a former state representative, whose family has deep roots to the Keweenaw, was arrested this week related to his presence at the United States Capitol Building on January 6th. Karl Dresch has been charged with two misdemeanors and one felony for trespassing and attempting to halt the …

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Small business grant applications due by noon Friday

Correction: Article originally listed the deadline as 12:00 AM Friday for the survival grants. It is actually 12:00 PM. The application period for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s Small Business Survival Grant program ends tomorrow. In total, there is a pool of $55 million available for COVID-19 relief to struggling …

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New Hancock rental fee structure still not settled

At Wednesday’s Hancock City Council meeting, no rental fee schedule was agreed upon, setting up the need for another meeting next week before the new ordinance takes effect on February 1st. What had been proposed was a one-time $250 administration charge for the initial paperwork and inspection. Afterwards, there would …

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Demand for mental health services is plateauing

Copper Country Mental Health Services remains busy, but two months into the latest round of lockdowns it isn’t noticing a spike in demand. It is unclear if an elevated, but steady, rate is the first gradual step toward overall improvement. CCMHS is part of a regional network covering the entire …

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Construction projects focus of area school boards

Hancock and Dollar Bay-Tamarack City districts both held school board meetings on Monday night, with construction being a primary focus. Hancock Superintendent Steve Patchin says work will be done at the entrances of the elementary and high school in his district. There is some deterioration in front of Barkell, while …

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Calumet Village Council beefs up Planning Commission ranks

At Tuesday evening’s Calumet Village Council meeting, the group tackled two major orders of business. Pete Hahn and Chris Green were selected to join the Planning Commission, although neither has formally accepted as of yet. Green has long played a role in revitalization efforts in the village. He has served …

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COVID-19 Update through January 18, 2021

The Western UP Health Department released its latest COVID-19 update covering the period from Thursday, January 14th through Monday, January 18th. In the five county area, 101 new cases were confirmed. Houghton County had the most with 61. Baraga reported only one additional case and Keweenaw had seven. Houghton and …

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Hancock City Council meets tonight

Attempting to fill two vacancies on city boards will be the most pressing items of tonight’s Hancock City Council meeting. Jordan Johnson is stepping down from the Downtown Development Authority, effective immediately. Jeff Kelly is leaving both the planning commission and the recreation commission next month.  Also up for discussion …

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