Time is ticking down in this year’s Keweenaw Natural Areas fundraising raffle. The winner gets a 2019 Subaru CrossTrek, along with enough cash to cover the sales tax, license, and income tax obligation. There are several cash runner-up prizes. 200 tickets remain out of the original pool of 1,000. They …
Read More »Markkanen Moves to Restore Hospital Funding
State Representative Greg Markkanen has introduced a plan to restore funding for critical access hospitals that was axed from this year’s budget by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The money supports 35 hospitals in rural areas where alternate care may be many miles away. On Monday’s Morning Coffee program on KBear 102.3, …
Read More »Small Raises for Non-Union CLK Employees
Non-union hourly and salaried employees of the CLK School District will receive a modest raise this year. At last night’s meeting, the Board of Education approved a 1.25 percent increase. The Board also appointed Philip Halonen to fill out an unexpired term, and named Jason Wickstrom as vice-president. Amy Gonigam …
Read More »Court Hearings in Anti-Vape Ban Lawsuit Begin Today
Hearings will take place in Detroit today and tomorrow in the lawsuit filed by a Houghton business owner who is trying to overturn Michigan’s ban on selling flavored, nicotine-based vaping products. 906 Vapor’s Mark Slis filed the suit in Houghton County after Governor Gretchen Whitemer announced the ban several weeks …
Read More »New State Action Threatens Local Mental Health Treatment
A move in Lansing to limit the scope of practice of Licensed Professional Counselors could affect the availability of mental health treatment in the Copper Country. The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs wants to prevent LPCs from diagnosing and using psychiatric procedures to treat patients in a clinical …
Read More »Salvation Army Gathers Coats
It’s not cheap to gear up for a Copper Country winter, especially if you have kids. The Salvation Army in Hancock is preparing to lend a hand with a winter coat drive… That’s recently-arrived Envoy Brenda DeLacy, who tells us their Koats for Kids drive can also use other winter …
Read More »Library, Audubons Team Up to Save Birds
Birds have trouble figuring out windows. Because they don’t understand the concept of clear glass, flying headfirst into window panes is one of the leading causes of accidental bird deaths. The trouble has been particularly bad at the Portage Lake District Library – located right along the Houghton waterfront, with …
Read More »Baraga Village President Re-elected to State Ass’n Board
Baraga Village President Wendell Dompier has been re-elected to the board of directors of the Michigan Association of Mayors. Dompier, Lee Kilbourn of Auburn, and James Rynberg of Fremont will each serve three year terms. The Michigan Association of Mayors includes the elected leaders of more than 100 Michigan cities, …
Read More »Lake Superior Levels Stay High
The water in Lake Superior continues to rise. The level of the big lake usually drops in autumn, but frequent rains have kept water near record levels. In September, the Army Corps of Engineers reported that the Lake Superior water rose by an inch. In an average year, it would …
Read More »Iron River Man in Jail Following Stabbing
An Iron River man has been arrested following a stabbing yesterday morning. The Iron River Police Department was called out to a gas station shortly before 8:00 yesterday. They met the victim, who had a puncture wound and a cut on his face, and superficial stab wounds on his abdomen. …
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