With COVID-19 cases skyrocketing across the region, the Aspirus Health Care System is feeling the pressure… “We had about 30 patients, historically, throughout our system who had COVID, during the summer. Now, we are at about 130.” At a briefing yesterday, Aspirus CEO Matt Heywood said that more than quarter …
Read More »Locally-Designed Fire Hose Nozzle Debuts
The Chassell Township Fire Department tried out a new hose nozzle Saturday that was designed by a local company. GS Engineering designed the nozzle to switch easily between low and ultra-high pressure water streams. It’s meant specifically for the US Air Force’s P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle, but company officials anticipate …
Read More »Great Lakes Caution Urged
With the blustery weather we’ve had recently, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is urging caution on and near Great Lakes waters. Lake levels continue to be unusually high. Heavy waves can crash over piers and breakwaters that are normally high and dry. Rocks and structures that are normally visible …
Read More »CCISD Will Keep Superintendent Search In-House
The Copper Country Intermediate School District will conduct its own search for a new superintendent. Rather than hire a search firm, the board decided this week to post the application on the ISD website, and on the website of the Michigan Association of School Administrators. Ads will also be placed …
Read More »Calumet, Laurium Plan “Ladies’ Day Out”
Calumet and Laurium businesses will reach out to ladies Thursday. The traditional Ladies Night has been expanded into a full Ladies Day out, with specials being offered between 10:00 and 8:00. Main Street Calumet’s Leah Polzien says that will thin out the crowd to allow for social distancing… “Our local …
Read More »Michigan’s Republican legislative leaders have shot down a proposed effort to impeach Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The movement was started by conservative Representative Matt Maddock of Milford Township, who said earlier this week that he plans to introduce an impeachment measure in the State House. In a Facebook post, he …
Read More »Laurium Delays Gipp Opening, Considers Holiday Contest
The three-week COVID-19 pause will delay the ice-making process at the George Gipp Arena. At last night’s Laurium village council meeting, administrator Ed Vertin said there’s no point in making ice while the building can’t be used. With the prospect that the pause could be extended, Vertin said it could …
Read More »Three-Week Statewide COVID Pause Begins Today
Michigan’s COVID-19 pause begins today. New restrictions on activities that bring groups of people into close contact are designed to slow the explosive growth of the coronavirus infection rate in the state. For the next three weeks…• Masks must continue to be worn in all public situations, indoors and outdoors.• …
Read More »Late Deal Certified Wayne County Election Results
Wayne County has finally certified its November election results. A deal struck last night between state Republicans and Democrats ended the stalemate that had threatened to send the fate of Michigan’s presidential electors down an uncharted path. The impasse began when the two Republicans on the Wayne County Board of …
Read More »Houghton Deputies Search for Stolen Truck
Houghton County authorities are searching for a pickup truck that was reported stolen on Tuesday. The vehicle was taken from the Palosaari Construction sand pit off Old Road in Portage Township. It’s described as a black, single cab 1992 Chevrolet S-10 pickup. It has no registration tag, and the front …
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