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MDOT completes lift bridge maintenance

Before the storms rolled in early Thursday morning, Michigan Department of Transportation crews were able to complete maintenance on the Portage Lake Lift Bridge. The initial alert said work may continue until six that morning, but heavy rains and lightning were present well over an hour before then. MDOT’s Dan …

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Republican lawmakers link tanker spill to Line Five

Several House Republicans from the Upper Peninsula are saying Thursday’s tanker spill highlights the environmental risk involved with closing the Enbridge Line Five pipeline. Representatives Greg Markkanen, Beau LaFave, and John Damoose put out a statement late in the day blasting a decision by the Biden Administration to review the …

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US-41 remaining closed through Friday

Due to the tanker spill, US-41 is still closed through much of Hancock. For area residents, the detour is White Street. That has been converted into two-way traffic. The cones that have been used to create a makeshift median are beginning to show some wear and tear, though. Vehicles crossing …

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Portage Canal closed due to tanker spill

In addition to the closure of US-41 and evacuation in the area immediately surrounding Hancock’s Santori’s Corner, Thursday’s tanker spill has closed the Portage Canal. The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department made the decision after noticing signs of gasoline on the opposite waterfront, says Kate Beer. Even if you are …

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Fuel tanker overturns, closing US-41 in Hancock

A fuel tanker heading north on US-41 lost control making the hard right turn near Ethel Avenue in Hancock at about 8:10 Thursday morning. The cab stayed upright and the driver was uninjured, but it detached from the load it was hauling. The tank itself overturned onto its side, and …

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KORC releases results from Copper Harbor cleanup

The volunteer effort to pick up litter and debris on the outlying areas east of Copper Harbor was a success. The inaugural Keweenaw Outdoor Recreation Coalition clean up held May 27th had 40 volunteers combing High Rock Bay, Clark Mine, and numerous remote roads before meeting back at The Mariner …

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City of Houghton explores sale of downtown office

Manager Eric Waara and members of the Houghton City Council discussed the possibility of selling City Center on Sheldon Avenue at Wednesday night’s meeting. It is only a thought exercise at this point, with no new location for staff being looked at yet. However, the idea was received well. Currently …

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Juhannus celebration Thursday

A familiar sight is set to rise above Hancock’s Quincy Green on Thursday. Volunteers will adorn the Midsummer pole with boughs before hoisting it into place for a community Juhannus celebration at 3:00 PM. Finnish American Center Interim Director David Maki says you can expect it to be around for …

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Laurium raises funds for those displaced by Calumet fire

A good time has turned into a good cause. The Village of Laurium presented the Salvation Army with a check totaling $1,035.00 on Saturday to be used to aid those affected by Calumet’s Fifth Street Fire. The George Gipp Ice Arena is hosting roller skating during the summer and opening …

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Hancock High School entrance set for renovations

At Monday’s Hancock Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Steve Patchin talked about two scheduled facilities improvements. Bathrooms at Barkell Elementary are set to be remodeled and the entrance to the High School/Middle School will have pavement replaced and leveled at a cost of $230,700. Only one bid was received for …

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