Phyllis Locatelli will continue as president of the CLK Board of Education. At its meeting last night, the board selected Jason Wickstrom to serve as vice-president this year. The board thanked Matthew Hampton for his work in obtaining an $18,531 grant to cover additional instruction to help early elementary school …
Read More »Dr. Azzarello Joins UGL Health Staff
Dr. Cathy Azzarello Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center has added a new pediatrician to its Hancock staff. Cathy Azzarello, MD, is a Wisconsin native who received her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. She and her husband, Joe, have relocated to the Keweenaw from Neenah, …
Read More »Portage Twp Board Deals With Property Issues for Church, Soccer Facility
An indoor-outdoor soccer facility in Hurontown is a step closer to reality. Last night, the Portage Township Board learned that the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has cleared the property near the existing recreation area for use. A private developer is hoping to build one indoor field, …
Read More »Baraga County Government Raises Starting Wage, Appoints DHHS Board Member
Workers beginning their employment with Baraga County will be paid more. Last night, the Board of Commissioners raised the county’s basic starting wage from $14.00 per hour to $16.50. Commissioners noted that they have been having trouble attracting applicants at the $14.00 rate, and that $16.50 will still be a …
Read More »St. Vincent Benefits from L’Anse Christmas Tree Contest
The St. Vincent de Paul Society in Baraga County will clear nearly $700 from the recent L’Anse Christmas Tree contest. Leanne Davis from the village council announced the winners last evening… 20 businesses decorated trees for the holiday. Patrons voted for their favorites by making cash donations, which go to …
Read More »L’Anse Completes Water System Project
The Village of L’Anse has completed Phase II of its water system improvement project. Village Manager Bob LaFave says they invested nearly a million dollars into the system… The final payment was approved at the village council meeting last night.
Read More »Alternate Route Between L’Anse and Baraga Proposed
There’s a push underway to build a second road to connect L’Anse and Baraga. Since the villages were founded in the 19th century, the only direct connection between them has been the cut in the Red Rocks and the causeway across the head of Keweenaw Bay now occupied by US-41. …
Read More »Aspirus Houghton Clinic to Close Early for Shooter Training
The Aspirus Houghton Clinic will close this afternoon at 4:00, so staff can undergo active shooter security training. Houghton Police Chief John Donnelly says the incidence of such public attacks is rising. He and other local law enforcement officers have undergone specialized training to deal with such attacks, and they’re …
Read More »Baraga County Board Discuses Treasurer Retirement
The Baraga County Board of Commissioners spent some time addressing the timeline for the retirement of County Treasurer Anne Koski last night. Koski is set to step down March 31st, after a dozen years on the job. She’s concerned that won’t leave her enough time to train her successor… With …
Read More »High Great Lakes Water Levels Projected to Continue
There’s no relief in sight for those battling high Great Lakes water levels. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports that lake levels are higher at the beginning of 2020 than they were at the start of 2019. Record and near-record levels last year caused significant beach erosion, and millions …
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