U.S. Senator Gary Peters is in isolation because of COVID-19 concerns. The Michigan Democrat was seated close to Republican Senator Ron Johnson at a recent Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee meeting. Johnson has since tested positive for COVID-19. Peters says he’s since tested negative, is feeling fine, and …
Read More »COVID-Reduced MTU Homecoming Underway
This is Homecoming Week at Michigan Tech. This year’s theme is “A Happy Little Homecoming.” “Little” is the operative word – many of the traditional events have been canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are still a few things on the schedule, though, including some online and socially-distanced outdoor …
Read More »US-41 Construction in Hancock Begins Tonight
The Michigan Department of Transportation will resurface US-41 from east of the M-203 intersection to Reservation Street in Hancock beginning this evening. Milling and asphalt paving will be done at night. Minor concrete work and storm sewer repairs will be done during the day. The project should be completed by …
Read More »Ride Against Abuse Tonight
The seventh annual Ride Against Abuse Community Awareness Event for the Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home will begin tonight at 6:00 at the Calumet AmericInn. The event will start with a ceremony to remember victims and celebrate survivors. Participants will ride their motorcycles from Calumet along M-26 through Lake Linden …
Read More »Throngs Turn Out for Free COVID Tests
Lots of Copper Country residents turned out Saturday for free COVID-19 tests. Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Health Officer Kate Beer said they were nearly overwhelmed… [BEER B]. “We had scheduled about 500 tests today, and I believe we’re going to hit the 600 mark rather easily.” In fact, with …
Read More »No Immediate Changes Expected Following MI Supreme Court COVID Ruling
Although the Michigan Supreme Court has struck down Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency authority to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, don’t expect anything to change immediately. Whitmer has 21 days from the release of the decision last Friday to request a re-hearing. Typically, court orders do not take effect until after appellate …
Read More »EEE Diagnosis Confirmed in Baraga County
This year’s first Eastern Equine Encephalitis diagnosis has been recorded in the Copper Country. A horse in Baraga County tested positive for the virus. EEE is carried by mosquitoes, and can be transmitted to humans through mosquito bites. Cases are rare, but more than a third of those who become …
Read More »KBIC Fall Cleanup Begins Today
The KBIC fall cleanup begins today. The L’Anse District will be covered this week, and the Baraga District next week. Items to be picked up should be left at the curb by 7:00 am. There is no need to register. Only Tribal households will be served. Businesses will not be …
Read More »State Supreme Court Strikes Whitmer Emergency Powers
UPDATED to include Whitmer response. The Michigan Supreme Court today struck down Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders governing the state’s emergency COVID-19 response. In a 4-3 decision, justices ruled that Whitmer’s use of the 1945 Emergency Powers of Governor Act was inappropriate,, and the act itself is an “unlawful delegation …
Read More »UP Rolls Back to Phase Four
From the State of Michigan: After a recent surge in COVID-19 cases in the Upper Peninsula, or MERC Region 8, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-192 moving the region back to phase 4 of the MI Safe Start Plan. The executive order will go into effect Friday, October 9 at 12:01am, although given the surge in …
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