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Aspirus Keweenaw Begins Staff COVID Vaccinations

Aspirus Keweenaw has begun vaccinating employees against COVID-19. Hospital officials say the first shipment of the Pfizer vaccine arrived yesterday, and inoculations began immediately. The Laurium hospital was the first in the Aspirus system to receive the vaccine. Not enough doses were included in the initial shipment to vaccinate all …

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Former Hancock City Manager Dies

Former Hancock City Manager Dave Richards has died. Richards led Hancock’s city government in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. He also served several cities in Alaska and California, before becoming city manager of New Buffalo, Michigan, in 2017. The South Bend Tribune reports that Richards was hospitalized with COVID-19 …

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Antrim County Vote Recount Produces Minimal Change

 A recount of presidential votes in Antrim County has resulted in no appreciable difference in the result. Antrim County has been in the national spotlight after a clerical mistake on election night caused an erroneous vote total to be reported. The error was quickly corrected, but conspiracy theorists latched on …

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Six Indicted In Alleged Whitmer Kidnap Plot

Six men have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their alleged roles in a conspiracy to kidnap the Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta each face up to life in prison if convicted. Fox, Garbin, Franks, Harris, …

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Lakeshore Drive Proposal Draws Criticism

Reaction to the initial proposal for the Lakeshore Drive Redevelopment Project has been mixed. Comments about the plan lasted more than an hour at last night’s Houghton City Council meeting.  Most citizens who spoke were unimpressed. Patty Vilman was concerned that the reconfigured Lakeshore Drive will be too tight… “You …

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Hancock to Address Erosion; Decorating Contest Winners Named

The City of Hancock will apply for a grant to help deal with a growing erosion problem along the Portage waterfront. High water levels are washing away the shoreline between the Houghton-Hancock Bridge and the Ramada Inn. The city owns the strip of land between the hotel property and the …

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PHF Giving Tuesday Campaign Breaks Record

This year’s Portage Health Foundation Giving Tuesday campaign brought in twice as many donations as last year’s. Final totals show that $394,514 was raised from 1,239 individual contributions. Donations were received from 28 states, but PHF officials said most came from their four-county service area. The foundation has provided $200,000 …

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COVID Vaccine Arrives in the Copper Country

The first COVID-19 vaccines in the Copper Country were given yesterday to health care workers in the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Native American tribes are being supplied directly from the federal Indian Health Services program. Officials from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department expect that frontline health care workers across …

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CCISD CTE Projects Attract National Attention

Two projects recently completed by Career and Technical Education students at the Copper Country Intermediate School District have attracted attention from other parts of the country. At this week’s CCISD board meeting, Superintendent George Stockero reported that schools in Colorado and Florida had contacted him about the tiny house project …

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Houghton Post-Election Audit Successful

A review of Houghton County’s vote count in the November election came out well. Last week, County Clerk Jennifer Kelly conducted risk limit audits in Calumet Township, Hancock Township and the City of Hancock… “Every single precinct that I did the audit for, everything went through fabulous. We did a …

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