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Junior Ranger Cave Science at Portage Lake District Library

The Portage Lake District Library will host “Junior Ranger Cave Science Family Programs,” a series of family programs presented by Isle Royale National Park Ranger Valerie Martin. Children and their families will discover their National Parks and kids will earn their Junior Ranger Cave Scientist badge in this three program …

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Temporary Water Shut Down Planned For Part Of Hancock

Some residents in Hancock will have their water temporarily shut-down off today. The city says Bill Siler Contracting will be turning off water to residents living in areas bordered by North of White Street, South of U.S. 41 and West of Dunstan Street. The shut down is to install a …

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Scouts Take Notice Of Team Copper Country Players

The national champions Team Copper Country are back home from their successful run. The team won the U-18 Tier Two national championship game Monday afternoon, 5-2 over the Clarence, New York Mustangs. Coach Mikka Stipich says scouts took notice of how well the boys from the Copper Country were playing. …

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State Equalized Value Of Houghton County Rises

The Houghton County Board of Commissioners was told that evaluation in the county will increase just slightly in 2017. At their April meeting Tuesday, Equalization director John Partanen said the increase in state equalized value will rise about one-tenth of one percent. Partanen said some townships in the county may …

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Coast Guard Finishes Ice Breaking Operations

The U.S. Coast Guard has concluded its domestic ice breaking operations in support of commercial navigation, known as Operation Taconite, throughout the Western Great Lakes. As a result of warmer temperatures this winter, ice coverage was less than the multi-year average and had no significant impact on commercial navigation on …

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New Book Looks At Life Of Preston Tucker

A new book out by author Steve Lehto looks at the effort of one man who nearly made the most out of the American Dream. “Preston Tucker and His Battle To Build The Car Of Tomorrow” tells the story of Tucker’s ambition and near success of starting his own car …

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Beloved Hancock Ball Player Dies

One of Hancock’s all-time most beloved ball players has died. Lifelong resident Gordy Schaaf passed away Sunday evening at U.P. Health System—Portage at the age of 89. The softball field at the Hancock Driving Park bears his name and a sign was dedicated last summer in his honor. Gordy said …

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