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Fort Wilkins Exhibit Explores Mysterious Disease

A new exhibit in Copper Harbor explores an unknown disease with flu-like symptoms that was prominent around the Civil War. Fort Wilkins State Park Historian Barry James said the mysterious epidemic hit the troops at Fort Wilkins during the 1844-1845 winter. “The Michigan History Center was excited to put in …

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CCISD Working To Expand CTE Programs

Now that the CTE millage has passed, Superintendent George Stockero informed the Copper Country Intermediate School District Board of Education at its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday that he has started to reach out to the local colleges and universities to set up meetings to discuss placing CTE classes on …

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Search For New Hancock City Manager Begins

Long before his final farewell, the Hancock City Council voted in favor of beginning the search process for a new city manager to replace long-time serving Glenn Anderson. Anderson has indicated he will retire at the end of next year. The process will begin with the city’s Personnel Committee, who …

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