HANCOCK — The former educational building in the heart of downtown Hancock will continue to be used by community groups.
On June 6, the Hancock nonprofit Right Start UP purchased the first three floors of 417 Quincy St.
Built in 1923 to house Hancock Central High School, its most ...
HANCOCK — Physics and puppies shared center stage on Quincy Green Friday for one of the first events of Bridgefest weekend.
A large crowd came out for the Kids Day event, which included science and engineering exhibits and an obstacle course. While there was no firm attendance number, ...
Houghton Building Supply has continued to grow in size and business ambitions as the company’s drive-through lumber yard has brought its area to 22,000 square feet compared to 3,000 square feet two years ago.
The expansion of Houghton Building Supply has come from the desire of the local ...
The 2024 Keweenaw Chain Drive Festival will be held June 15, during BridgeFest weekend. Registration is free, and both runners and bikers are welcome to sign up! Registration closed midnight on June 14.
This year, the festival will be done in a poker-run style, where runners and riders will ...
School band programs from Lake Linden, Hancock, and Jeffers joined together to debut their community collaborative marching band at BridgeFest. I
n a time where local small band programs are working to revitalize, this was Hancock’s first marching band program in a while.
The school band ...
Local community members gathered under Michigan Tech’s Alumni Way arch on June 12 for a Pride Parade.
They celebrated Pride Month, and honored the lives lost during the Pulse Nightclub Shooting, the anniversary of which coincided with the Pride Parade.
The shooting took place on June ...