GreenTree of Hubbell, a nursing home, has reported that five of their employees have tested positive for COVID-19. This from their Facebook page. All the positive employees are currently released from work for the next two weeks, and must test negative for COVID-19 twice, before being allowed to return. They …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Extends Executive Order Protecting States Most Vulnerable
Governor Whitmer has extended the executive order, which protects the state’s most vulnerable in resident care facilities, health care facilities and juvenile justice facilities. Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services maintains the power to specify exceptions to these restrictions. Whitmer said “We must remain vigilant in our fight against …
Read More »MDOT Greasing Bridge Cables Tuesday Night
The Portage Lake Lift Bridge, is scheduled for maintenance Tuesday Night, into Wednesday Morning, which will require bridge lifts throughout the night. MDOT will be greasing bridge cables after 11pm Tuesday, until 6am Wednesday. The bridge lifts will take up to 30 minutes each, and will disrupt vehicle, bike and …
Read More »Visitors Allowed At Michigan Tech Monday
Michigan Tech would like to clear up confusion regarding visitors returning to campus on Monday. Visitors must fill out the COVID-19 Visitor Tracking Form, before arriving on campus. The form will ask your name, email address, phone number and reason for the visit. This is required if you intend to …
Read More »Latest COVID-19 Numbers
The latest stats on COVID-19 from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Gogebic County has six new positive cases, along with three probable cases, which are treated as positives. Houghton County has four new positives and Ontonagon County has a new case as well. Baraga County has reported three recoveries, …
Read More »Blue Line Support Walk Today
The Blue Line Support Walk is today at 5:30pm. It will start at the Krist Food Mart in Houghton, proceed down Shelden Avenue, cross over the bridge into Hancock, and continue to the Hancock Police Department. The march is in response to several Black Lives Matter marches, which gained national …
Read More »Absentee Ballot Numbers Continue To Grow
Absentee ballot numbers continue to grow, as we approach the August 4th primary election. Over 1.8 million absentee ballots have been requested, and over 600,000 have been returned, eclipsing 2016’s total of just over 484,000. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said “The volume of absentee ballot requests and returns we’re …
Read More »Small Business Grant Applications Accepted Through August 5th
The Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce is reminding small businesses in the area that grant applications for up to $20,000 are being accepted, through August 5th. You must be able to show your business was adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and must have less than 50 employees. Jeff Ratcliffe from …
Read More »Grace United Methodist Church Offers At Home Vacation Bible School
If your children need something to do this Summer, you can sign them up for Grace United Methodist Church’s At Home Vacation Bible School. Church staff is busy making kits for kindergarten through 6th grade students, which have crafts, recipes for snacks along with a music CD with lyrics, and …
Read More »Road Construction Update
Starting Monday, MDOT will begin repairs on M-26 between Painesdale and South Range. MDOT Spokesman Dan Winegarten. The 3.9 mile stretch starts at Kersearge Street in Painesdale and goes to North Cemetery Road in South Range. Traffic regulators will manage lane closures and this project is expected to run until …
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