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Hancock School District Holds Monthly Meeting

The Hancock School District held their monthly meeting last night, electronically, in line with Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order. The distance learning program and the grading systems that will be used for the remainder of the school year were discussed. It was also noted that the district …

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Hancock School District Outlines Academic Requirements

In an email sent to parents, Hancock School District Superintendent Steve Patchin outlined academic requirements for students, for the final marking period of the year. Students attending Barkell Elementary will be assessed on their engagement in learning activities by teachers. The district is required by the state to track student …

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Portage Lake District Library Wins Award

The Portage Lake District Library has won the June B. Mendel Award for Excellence in Rural Library Service from the Library of Michigan. Library Director Dillion Geshel, broke down what the award means. The award, which has been given out bi-annually, since 2016 marks the 1st time an Upper Peninsula …

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Drug Arrests From Routine Traffic Stop

This past Saturday, approximately 6:50pm, Houghton County Sheriff’s conducted a traffic stop on a passenger vehicle in Hancock. The driver was arrested, having a local warrant, and having committed multiple driving offenses, which initiated the stop. A female passenger was also arrested for having a felony warrant. A search warrant …

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Governor Whitmer Extends Pesticide Applicator Licenses

Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order temporarily suspending requirements for in person exams for renewing pesticide certifications, until the emergency declaration in Michigan is lifted.  Three year pesticide applicator licenses which expired on December 31st last year, which were due for renewal now, are now good until 60 days …

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Michigan Tech Begins Testing For COVID-19

One of the biggest complaints during the COVID-19 pandemic, is that test results are not coming back quick enough, especially in the Upper Peninsula. Michigan Tech University to the rescue. Working with area healthcare providers, Michigan Tech has begun testing human samples for COVID-19. Their lab can run 80 samples …

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