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LL-H awarded $5,000

LAKE LINDEN — A Copper Country teacher and her school have been recognized with a grant from a national non-profit organization. Heather French, long-time teacher at Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools, was recognized by 'Alice's Kids,' a nonprofit offering "charity with dignity" for students with a ...

Drive thru delight

HANCOCK — A warm glow shines from the Hancock Campground this holiday season. Cross the Portage Lake Lift Bridge into the cozy, snow-dusted City of Hancock, where a brand-new holiday tradition now brightens long winter nights — "Hancock Lights the Night." The community-driven project was ...

Key figure in 1980s Iran-Contra affair dies

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Eugene Hasenfus, who played a key role in unraveling the Iran-Contra affair after his CIA-backed supply plane was shot down over Nicaragua in 1986, has died. Hasenfus died Nov. 26 in Menominee after a nine-year battle with cancer, according to his obituary from the ...

Challenging Bergman

ESCANABA — Republican Justin Michal is challenging incumbent Jack Bergman, R-Watersmeet, for the chance to represent Michigan’s First Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Bergman has had the position for five terms, since 2017. Michal, an army veteran working on a ...

Charging forward

Hancock, MI: The Superior Watershed Partnership (SWP) announced the activaton of two new DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations at the Keweenaw Co-op in Hancock. These new FLO 50kW chargers provide fast, reliable charging for electric vehicles (EVs) and serve as a link for travelers accessing the ...