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UP Job Fair Today

People who don’t live in the Upper Peninsula, who would like to live in the Upper Peninsula, have an opportunity to find local jobs this afternoon. The MTEC SmartZone and the Innovate Marquette SmartZone are hosting their annual Return North Career Fair online. There is no charge for job-seekers to …

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Hancock to Hold Holiday Home Decorating Contest

The City of Hancock is holding a Holiday Home Decorating Contest. Homes within the city will be judged on overall decorations, theme and creativity. There will be cash prizes for the top three entries. Decorated homes must be registered at city hall by December 4th. Judging will take place December …

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Angel Mission Seeks Winter Clothing Donations

The Copper Country Angel Mission is issuing a plea for winter clothing. They especially need children’s winter jackets, snow pants, boots, hats, mittens and gloves. Gently used winter clothing in all children and adult sizes can be dropped off Wednesdays through Saturdays between 11:00 and 2:00. Monetary donations can be …

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Canadian Officials Criticize Line 5 Shutdown Order

Some Canadian officials are unhappy with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s order to shut down the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline. Ontario Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines Greg Rickford said the shutdown will put more than 4,900 jobs at risk, while putting Ontario and Michigan’s daily energy supply in jeopardy. …

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Climbing COVID-19 Number Continue

The COVID-19 numbers in our region continue to climb. Yesterday’s update from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department includes 142 more confirmed positives, 51 more probables, and four more deaths, since the previous update was posted late Thursday. 66 of the confirmed positives are in Houghton County. Baraga County had …

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GCC Moves to Online Instruction

Gogebic Community College will move to distance delivery format beginning tomorrow. All classes and labs will be affected, except for nursing labs and clinical rotations. Most faculty and staff will also work remotely. Facility doors will remain locked for the duration of the Epidemic Order issued by the Michigan Department …

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U.P. Republican Legislators Slam Whitmer Line 5 Decision

Three U.P. Republican state legislators have now responded to Governor Whitmer’s order to shut down the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline. In a joint statement released yesterday afternoon, State Senator Ed McBroom, and Representatives Greg Markkanen and Beau LaFave accused the governor of playing political games by releasing her decision after …

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Massive Michigan Vote Fraud Lawsuit Withdrawn

The private citizens who had filed a federal lawsuit to try to get all of the votes cast in three Michigan counties in the recent presidential election thrown out have given up before the case could be heard. Yesterday, the plaintiffs filed paperwork with the United States District Court for …

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