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Baraga Chamber Seeks Board Candidates

The Baraga County Chamber of Commerce is looking for candidates for its Board of Directors. Members of the board are obliged to attend monthly Chamber meetings, and some committee meetings. Candidates must be members of the Chamber, either individually, or through the business they own, or for which they work. …

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Officials Warn of Ice Hazards

Officials are urging caution as skaters and fishers head out onto the early-winter ice. Videos taken over the weekend showed crowds of people skating on clear, smooth ice on the Portage. At least one person fell through, though. The Hancock Fire Department’s Ice Rescue Team pulled a person out near …

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Despite Concerns, Peters, Stabenow, Bergman Support COVID-19 Relief Bill

Michigan U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow, and First District U.S. Representative Jack Bergman all voted in favor of the compromise budget and COVID-19 relief bill yesterday, but all expressed reservations about the contents, and the process. Peters said the deal does not go far enough to provide relief …

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Long-Term Care COVID Cases Ease Locally

The COVID-19 outbreak at the Mission Point Nursing Home in Hancock may have run its course. With 52 resident cases reported over the past month at the 63-bed facility, no new cases were added last week. The latest report submitted to the state does include five new resident deaths that …

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Carol Sing Scheduled Today in L’Anse

If you’re going through Christmas carol withdrawal, you can enjoy some relief this afternoon in L’Anse. A community Christmas Carol Sing will begin at 4:00, downtown along Main Street. Sing-along music will be piped through the speakers attached to light and utility poles. Singers can gather near the speakers, and …

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Portage Lake Library to Reopen

The Portage Lake District Library is re-opening for limited access by patrons. The modification to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Epidemic Order issued Friday will enable the library to return to Phase Three of its reopening plan. Some indoor activities will resume. Masks will be required. Visits …

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Man Arrested for Driving Stolen Car While Drunk

A 38-year-old man was arrested by Houghton County Sheriff’s deputies early this morning, following a traffic stop on US-41 in Osceola Township. Deputies pulled the man over at 1:20 near the County Road intersection. He was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and driving …

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Three Sent to Prison for Meth Distribution

Three Houghton County men have been sentenced to long prison terms for distributing crystal methamphetamine in the Upper Peninsula. Thirty-four-year-old Ryan Lee Timko, of Houghton, received a 192-month sentenced. Thirty-seven-year-old Joseph Brusso, of Atlantic Mine, was sentenced to 132 months. Twenty-nine-year-old Nicholas Patrick Cornish of Calumet received a 120-month term. …

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Some COVID Restrictions Lifted

Some COVID-19 restrictions will be relaxed in Michigan beginning Monday, but the ban on inside restaurant service will continue. This afternoon, Governor Gretchen Whitmer said that progress in bringing infection rates down across the state warrants the resumption of some activities – but only those in which masks can be …

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Heikinpäivä 2021 Canceled

The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another Copper Country community event. Heikinpäivä will not be held next month.  Members of the City of Hancock’s Finnish Theme Committee said they couldn’t come up with a way to do justice to the tradition and spirit of the event, and still conduct it in …

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