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10/06/2025

  • jesse4430
  • Oct 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

GOGEBIC COUNTY - Despite losing $50 million in state funding for infrastructure, InvestUP and Western U.P. leaders remain committed to the Copperwood Mine project. Senator Ed McBroom noted growing support due to environmental safeguards and economic benefits. Local officials, including Wakefield Township supervisor Mandy Lake and Rep. Prestin, expressed disappointment but affirmed the project’s long-term benefits and the region’s resilience. The fully permitted project, supported by 21 government units and numerous local officials, meets Michigan’s strict environmental standards. Highland Copper CEO Barry O’Shea, though disappointed, cited a $250 million federal backing letter of interest and reaffirmed the company’s dedication to the project for its economic potential and responsible mining. Those opposed to the proposed mine say the project will cause irreparable damage to the Porcupine Mountains and Lake Superior. 

 
 
 

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