Recent Updates

Slow Spring Slowing Pot Holes

The way Spring has been creeping into the area may not be fun for residents, but Houghton City Manager Eric Waara says it is actually helping with the fight against pot holes. The slow melting of snow and ice leads to less carnage, according to Waara, who is also acting …

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End Of The Civil War Commemorations Today

This afternoon…the City of Hancock will be participating in the National Park Service’s initiative “Bells Across the Land: A Nation Remembers Appomattox,” commemorating the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. A ceremony will begin at 3:15pm at Lakeside Cemetery, where 11 Civil War veterans are buried. It …

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Meet & Greet For Transitioning Students

How do I find affordable housing?  Do I need to get health care?  Where can I get help if I need it? These are all questions seniors face as their high school years count down to graduation. Copper Country Intermediate School District Transition Coordinator Lois Weber says the Copper Country …

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