Would you like to learn more about the Keweenaw’s copper mining legacy, which dates back to the 1800’s? It just got easier, as the historic Quincy Mine and Quincy Smelter have reopened for guided tours. Both are located north of Houghton, in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and would love for you …
Read More »Main Street On Calumet Awarded $50,000 Grant
Main Street on Calumet was recently awarded with a $50,000 grant, to help struggling businesses recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This, from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. The grants were made possible through an extension of MEDC’s Match on Main program. CEO Mark Burton said “The Match …
Read More »The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Changes Reporting Format For COVID-19
The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department will no longer follow the current reporting format, as it relates to COVID-19 cases. This, from a press release sent late yesterday. Health Officer Kate Beer said “As community testing has increased, the current reporting system is no longer an accurate representation of the …
Read More »Hancock School Board Update
Hancock is one of three area school districts who will continue to serve meals to students through the Summer. This, from their monthly School Board Meeting last night. They also announced the Hancock Public School Library will reopen to walk in traffic next Monday. Interviews for a new head Hockey …
Read More »Houghton County Below State Average For Census Self Response
It’s mid-June, and Houghton County is still behind the state average in terms of completing the 2020 Census form. Currently, Houghton County has a self response rate of 52%, while the state sits at 68%. Glenn Anderson, Chair of Houghton County’s Complete Count Committee. Residents are reminded that funding for …
Read More »Michigan Tech To Resume Campus Tours For Potential Students
Campus visits for potential students return to Michigan Tech next Monday. It’s part of Step Two, in Tech’s Three Step plan to return to normal. Safety protocols will be in place, which include tour guides and visitors wearing facial coverings while inside buildings, group sizes will be limited to 25 …
Read More »Michiganders Have New Option To Request Absentee Ballot
Michiganders will have a new way to request an absentee ballot in the upcoming August primary election. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has announced the state has launched a new, online platform, which provides voters a method of digitally submitting their absentee ballot application on the state’s website. Benson stated …
Read More »Northern Michigan University Urged To Remove Monument With Racist Ties
Should Northern Michigan University remove a monument some believe has racist ties? A petition has been circulating for the last few days, asking President Fritz Erickson and the school’s Board of Trustees to remove the monument with ties to the apatheid movement in South Africa, which started in 1948, and …
Read More »Main Street Calumet Farmer’s Market Returns Saturday
For those of you wanting the Main Street Calumet Farmers Market to start back up, the wait is almost over. On Saturday, and every Saturday through mid-October, the market will be open from 10-2p, with lots of new changes. New changes start with a new location, they will now operate …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Enters Step Two
Curbside pickup of library materials starts today, as the Portage Lake District Library begins Step Two of their Four Step plan to return to normal. Since the library was closed in March, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, no one was able to pick things up. Patrons can now request library …
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