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CCISD Expands Welding Class Capability

The Career and Technical Education programs offered by the Copper Country Intermediate School District continue to expand. At last night’s CCISD Board meeting, CTE Director Shawn Kolbus and welding instructor Tim Stites outlined a plan that will create new welding booths and fabrication space for students to use. Some machine …

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Calumet Plans Police Hire

The Village of Calumet will continue to run its own police department. Tuesday night, the village council decided to post a part-time position. Village Manager Caleb Katz told us the new officer will work no more than 30 hours per week, and will be the only one on staff. The …

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Body of Missing Menominee Girl Found

Kristin Hope Gromoske The body of a 17-year-old Menominee teenager has been found. Kristin Hope Gromoske was reported missing Monday, after friends and family had not seen her for several days. Menominee police confirm that her body was retrieved from the Menominee River yesterday afternoon around 3:00. No additional details …

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Eagle East Mine Development Continues

Lundin Mining continues to ramp up production at the Eagle East development at its Eagle Mine in Marquette County. At a community update yesterday at the Mt. Shasta Restaurant in Michigamme, Eagle Mine External Affairs Director Matt Johnson said exploration continues within the Eagle East area. Discoveries there recently prompted …

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UPDATE – Harris Murder Victim Identified

UPDATE – The victim has been identified as 74-year-old Michael Donovan. A State Police release describes him as a Menominee County resident. A suspect has been arrested in a homicide in Menominee County. State Police Troopers from the Gladstone Post were called to a residence in Harris Township around 12:30 …

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H-PT Superintendent Earns High Mark

Houghton-Portage Township School Superintendent Doreen Kramer has received a good grade from the board of education. Board members conducted their annual review of Kramer’s performance in closed session at Monday’s meeting, and gave her a rating of “highly effective.” The board also accepted the district’s 2018-2019 audit.

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Random Redistricting Applications To Be Mailed

250,000 Michigan voters will be receiving applications to serve on the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. A random name draw was held yesterday in Lansing. It’s part of the process established when voters approved the independent redistricting process last November. The law actually requires that only 10,000 random applications be released. …

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Michigan Issues First Recreational Pot Licenses

Michigan’s first recreational marijuana licenses have been issued. Tuesday, the Marijuana Regulatory Agency awarded license number one to Exclusive Brands of Ann Arbor. Exclusive Brands already produces marijuana for the medical market. Its new licenses will allow it to grow up to 1,500 plants, and process marijuana into other products, …

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Hancock Schools Complete Security Video Upgrade

Installation of security cameras has been completed in all of the Hancock schools. Superintendent Steve Patchin says funding for the upgraded system came through the district’s sinking fund. At Monday night’s meeting, the Hancock Board of Education also reviewed the progress of an energy audit being done by Bay Electric. …

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