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Snyder Issues Houghton County Disaster Declaration

Gov. Rick Snyder today declared a state of disaster for Houghton County, after severe weather and heavy rainfall caused widespread damage on Sunday. Snyder also issued a disaster declaration for Menominee County, which was also hard-hit. The declaration of disaster will allow for National Guard deployment in these counties to …

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Second Storm Disaster Relief Fund Established

The Keweenaw Community Foundation has established a Disaster Relief Fund in order to help those who have been affected in our area. The Disaster Relief Fund will receive and hold monies. Disbursement of the monies will be overseen by the Keweenaw Community Foundation Board of Directors, with input from the …

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Storm Relief Fund Established

The Portage Health Foundation has established a fund to which money may be donated to assist in relief efforts following Sunday’s storms. The Houghton County Flood Relief Fund will receive and hold monies. Disbursement will be overseen by the Portage Health Foundation Board of Directors, with input from the Houghton …

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Drinking Water Advisory Lifted

Houghton County –Western Upper Peninsula Health Department has been provided with confirmation from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality that the following community water supplies did not experience any damage or loss of pressure during the weekend storms: Houghton, Hancock, Portage Township, Chassell, Adams Township, South Range, Calumet, Laurium, Lake …

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Health Department Issues Precautionary Beach Closures

WESTERN UPPER PENINSULA — The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department has issued a precautionary beach closure for all recreational bathing beaches in the Western Upper Peninsula. This is due to severe erosion and flooding caused by heavy rains. The public is encouraged to stay away from beaches until flooding has …

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Be Sure To Report Any Damages To Your Home

If your home has been damaged by the recent flood, please call 211 starting Tuesday, June 19, to request an assessment on your home.  It’s important that damages be reported so the county can provide accurate information in their attempt to get state and federal disaster declarations for aid.  The …

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Reservations Open For Ranger III Cruises

Houghton, MI – Join Isle Royale National Park and Keweenaw National Historical Park aboard the Ranger III for summer 2018 Keweenaw Waterway Cruises. Scheduled cruises will occur on: Thursday, June 28 Thursday, July 12 Thursday, July 19 Thursday, August 9 Thursday, August 30 All cruises depart at 12:30 pm from the Isle Royale National …

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Enbridge Releases Line 5 Alternative Plan

Enbridge says a secure underground corridor beneath the Straits of Mackinac is a feasible replacement alternative to the existing Line 5 crossing. That comes from a report to the State of Michigan as mandated in an agreement driven by Governor Rick Snyder last November. The report is the first of …

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McLain State Park Prepares For Major Construction Project

McLain State Park will be undergoing a major construction project, starting after Labor Day weekend. Given a variety of safety concerns, the park will close the day-use area and sections of the campground. Due to these closures there will be no new reservations made for September 4th through the end …

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New Communications Platform Being Used By Sheriff’s Department

The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office will be receiving a technology upgrade in the form of a new communications platform. The system is called FirstNet, the country’s first nationwide public safety communications platform dedicated to first responders. Built with AT&T, in public-private partnership with the First Responder Network Authority, it gives …

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