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UPPCO Sets New Consumer Guidelines During COVID-19 Pandemic

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Upper Peninsula Power Company has issued new guidelines for customers and UPPCO employees. Brett French, Vice president of Business Development and Communications stated “Utility workers are considered essential services and their health is critical to maintaining reliable energy service. We are continuing to provide …

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Hancock School District Updates Parents

The Hancock School District would like to remind everyone to get your food orders in by noon today, for pick up tomorrow at Barkell Elementary from 11a-1pm.  Activity packets will also be given out, and completed ones will be collected. Census information will also be handed out at this time. …

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Your Help Is Needed For Mask Fundraiser

A Copper Country resident is asking for your help, to raise funds for masks for healthcare workers in the Keweenaw. According to the GOFUNDME page, Face Masks From The Keweenaw is looking for both help sewing and monetary donations, to get to the goal of 10,000 face masks. Links to …

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Governor Whitmer Updates State On COVID-19 Battle

Governor Whitmer held a press conference earlier this morning, updating the state on her latest efforts, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The highlights included President Trump approving her request for a disaster declaration,  the state’s new volunteer website, to help battle COVID-19 and increased unemployment benefits. The state has also received …

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New Michigan Volunteer Website To Combat COVID-19

In the ongoing efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Whitmer, along with Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services, launched a new volunteer website, which allows trained medical professionals to register to serve fellow Michiganders by assisting hospitals in battling COVID-19. Residents can also use the site to find …

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Governor Whiter Relaxes Scope Of Practice Laws

Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, relaxing scope of practice laws, giving hospitals and other healthcare facilities flexibility to successfully deploy qualified physician assistants, nurses and other healthcare providers to combat COVID-19. The order also reinforces an existing law, which protects hospitals and healthcare workers from liability for taking …

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Houghton County Confirms First COVID-19 Case

From the Western U.P. Health Department, late Sunday afternoon : The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department (WUPHD) received notification today of the first COVID-19 positive case in Houghton County. The Health Department continues to investigate the case to determine exposure risk to recent contacts. “At this time, I advise the …

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Brogan Announces Baraga Sheriff Run

As received from Joe Brogan: Joe Brogan of L’Anse filed paperwork and announced his candidacy for Baraga County Sheriff Friday. The Baraga County native holds a criminal justice degree from Northern Michigan University and graduated from the NMU Regional Police Academy. Brogan currently serves as Chief Deputy for Baraga County …

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