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CLK Schools Launches New Scholarships with $2.2M Endowment

The Calumet High School college scholarship program has received a significant boost. The John M. Hill and Ruth Hendra Hill Scholarship Fund has been established with a $2.2 million endowment. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hill were members of the Calumet High School class of 1929, although John, who was commonly …

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Portage Entry Light Available Again

The federal government is again trying to get out from under the lighthouse at the Lower Entrance of the Portage Shipping Canal. The Portage Entry Light stands at the tip of the breakwater on the north side of the harbor. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places …

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Dr. Fletcher to Join UGL Staff

Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center has added a new provider. Dr. Kelly Fletcher will be a family practitioner at UGL’s Hancock center. Fletcher studied medicine at The University of Sint Eustatius in Barbados, and the University of Arkansas. She has practiced family medicine in Arkansas for 10 years. Learn …

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Omicron BA.2 Confirmed in Two Counties in the Region

An increasing number of COVID cases in Michigan are comprised of a second sub-variant. Omicron BA.2, as of last week, accounted for 99 new infections. The second omicron variant has been found in Detroit and twenty one counties. The CDC believes that the new omicron variant accounts for about 25 …

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MTU Tax Assistance Program Returns, Available Until April 14th

Michigan Tech’s accounting majors are available to aid in tax prep this year. The 20 year old program, offers MTU students to gain experience working on tax filing, and get involved with the community. This year’s program is available by appointment only, walk-ins are not allowed. Tax filing appointments will …

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Houghton City to Cash in on Pot Business

The City of Houghton is about to get a boost from its participation in the state’s retail marijuana business. Forty-two million dollars in tax-sharing payments for the year 2021 is scheduled to be sent out from Lansing next week. Houghton’s share will be $169,360.32. In addition, $49.3 million will be …

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COVID-19 Rates Remain Low Locally

COVID-19 rates continue to be low in the region. The latest weekly report from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department shows 39 new confirmed cases across the five-county area, with 25 in Houghton County, and six in lightly-vaccinated Baraga County. One death was reported in Ontonagon County. Officials caution that …

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Markkanen: Big State Infrastructure Bill will Help Keweenaw

The massive $4.7 billion infrastructure bill that Michigan legislative leaders and Governor Gretchen Whitmer agreed to this week will bring some investment to the Copper Country. Republican State Representative Greg Markkanen voted in favor of the bipartisan legislation yesterday. It includes a combination of federal COVID-19 relief money and surplus …

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Keweenaw Snow Total Passes 300 Inches

This week’s storm pushed the official snowfall total for the Keweenaw Peninsula past 300 inches for this winter season. The Keweenaw County Road Commission measured 16 inches of snow this week, which edged the seasonal total a half-inch past the 300-inch mark. Keweenaw County typically records around 270 inches of …

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Finlandia University Hosting a Health Care Workers Self-Care Seminar

Finlandia University is hosting Healing for the Healers: an afternoon of self-care on Saturday, March 26 at the Finnish American Heritage Center. Guest speakers will be offering suggestions on ways health care workers can care for themselves while immersed in caring for others. Patrons can look forward to spending some …

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