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Firearm Deer Season Closes Today

Michigan’s firearm deer season ends this evening. Hunting concludes at 5:49, which is 30 minutes after local sunset. Michigan’s deer check stations have been closed for most of the season, because of COVID-19 concerns, so we haven’t received any official updates about how the hunt has gone. Sales of licenses …

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Drugs Seized in Copper City

A six-month investigation has led to the seizure of drugs, guns and money in Copper City. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team executed a search warrant at a home in the village today. They collected methamphetamine, MDMA and numerous illegally obtained prescription drugs. They also picked up two …

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Keweenaw Co-op Raises Cash for Food Bank

The Keweenaw Co-op has raised more than $13,000 for the Western Upper Peninsula Food Bank over the past eight months. The Co-op began a “round-up program” April 1st, when it became apparent that extra food would be needed by families hit by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Customers …

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Enbridge Sues to Keep Line 5 Flowing

Enbridge has filed a federal lawsuit to try to stop the State of Michigan from shutting down the controversial Line 5 pipeline. Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently ordered that the pipeline delivery be ended by early May. She said Enbridge had violated the terms of the easement the state provided in …

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Small Business Saturday Promotions Planned

The local holiday shopping season kicks off this coming weekend. Small Business Saturday encourages residents to patronize local businesses. Local Chambers of Commerce are coordinating efforts to keep our holiday money in the Copper Country. Tara Arens from the Keweenaw Chamber says their office in downtown Houghton will be open …

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MTU Preschool Plans January Reopening

The Michigan Tech Preschool plans to reopen in January. The non-profit cooperative preschool will begin accepting registrations online Friday morning at 9:00. All children ages four and five are eligible to attend. The sign-up form and additional information are available here.

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Santa’s Hancock Visit Detailed

The City of Hancock has released the map of where and when Santa will visit residential neighborhoods on Friday. Riding on a fire truck, Santa will begin cruising town around 5:30 in East Hancock and downtown. He’ll move to West Hancock around 6:10, then head up to the northernmost neighborhoods …

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Free L’Anse Thanksgiving Meal Planned

The annual L’Anse Community Thanksgiving meal will take place this year at the L’Anse United Methodist Church. Because of COVID-19 concerns, meals will be provided on a take-out basis only. Up to six meals may be reserved by calling 906-201-0457. The meals are free of charge, and may be picked …

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Grants Will Fund COVID-19 Wastewater Testing

The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department is getting some state money to help test wastewater for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The $352,721 grant is one of 20 handed out around the state to provide equipment and push forward with pilot programs for wastewater testing. A rise in coronavirus levels …

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Woman Killed in Iron Mountain Crash

A woman was killed and a man seriously injured in a traffic crash in Iron Mountain Monday evening. State police troopers say a speeding SUV lost control around 6:30, and hit a parked car in the 1200 block of “A” Street. In the 1300 block, it struck another parked car, …

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