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Indiana Man Killed in U.P. Snowmobile Crash

A northern Indiana man has been killed in a snowmobile crash in the Upper Peninsula’s Luce County. Michigan State Police officials tell us the crash took place around 9 p.m. Wednesday near the intersection of Devils Hallow Trail and County Road 371, northeast of Seney. Troopers learned that a snowmobile …

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Price of Freedom Museum Resumes Winter Hours on Monday

The country’s largest collection of Finnish war materials, memorabilia and artifacts will re open to the public soon. The Price of Freedom Museum Jutilia Center took a short hiatus for mid winter festivities and the holidays, but will re open next Monday. Housed on the sixth floor of the Jutilia …

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One Man Seriously Injured in ATV Accident with a Parked Vehicle

One man was seriously injured last night in an accident with a parked vehicle. At 9:05 last night the Hancock Police Department responded to a personal injury accident near Gino’s Restaurant on Quincy street. A 53 year-old man was traveling west on Quincy Street on an ATV vehicle when he …

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Winter Carnival Peak Arrives

Winter Carnival concludes this weekend. Today’s activities include the tug-of-war at the ballfields at 10:00, sleigh rides this afternoon outside the Walker Arts and Humanities Center, and Ice Masses at 5:30 and 10:00 this evening at the St. Albert the Great Ice Chapel. They’ll hold an additional mass tomorrow morning …

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State Cash Will Help Preserve Calumet’s Schindler Building

The state will provide $100,000 to help restore an historic building in downtown Calumet. Schindler Building (center) The award from the Historic Preservation Office’s Resilient Lakeshore Heritage Grant Program will support stabilization of the historic sandstone building at 425 5th Street, known as the Schindler Building. The building has been …

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Discovery of Old Lake Superior Shipwreck Confirmed

Explorers have discovered a very old shipwreck in Lake Superior. The remains of the Nucleus were found 600 feet beneath the surface, around 40 miles northwest of Vermilion Point, which is about 10 miles east of Whitefish Point. The Nucleus led a troubled life – it had sunk and been …

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Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce Releases Sparkplug Awards Nominees

The Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce has recently announced the list of local residents and organizations nominated for this year’s Sparkplug Awards. The award ceremony will take place next month, and the Sparkplug Awards committee will begin considering all nominations carefully. The Sparkplug Awards committee is comprised of a panel of …

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Dance the Night Away with Slick Nickel on Saturday

With Valentine’s day taking place in the middle of the week, many people will plan to celebrate with their sweetie this weekend. A great place to dance the night away, and support Fourth of July activities, this weekend is South Range’s Valentine’’s Day Dance at the South Range VFW Lounge. …

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Phi Kappa Tau Claims Winter Carnival Statue Crown

Phi Kappa Tau earned top honors in the 2023 Winter Carnival statue competition today. The perennial champions outscored runner-up Tau Kappa Epsilon. Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Tau Gamma placed third in the month-long competition. In the men’s division, Phi Kappa Tau and Tau Kappa Epsilon placed first and second. …

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Civility Returns to Houghton City Council

A modicum of civility returned to last night’s Houghton City Council meeting, as members dealt with fallout from the discord displayed at several previous sessions. One of the communications read into the minutes at the beginning of the meeting by City Clerk Ann Vollrath was a letter from former Hancock …

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