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Michigan Tech Students to Enjoy an Afternoon on the Town on Saturday

Now that Michigan Tech’s students are settled in this weekend sounds like a great time for an afternoon on the town. Afternoon on the Town is an annual event the university hold each year, to help freshmen, and incoming students learn more about the local community they share for nine …

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Framed by Kathy Reflects on Framing the Copper County and Career in Downtown Houghton

After 27 years, it all comes to a head on Saturday for Kathy Archambeau. The owner of the aptly named framed by Kathy will close the doors on her small business, and say good bye to the many friends she has made along the way. “It’s been a 35 year …

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Houghton City Council Wrap: City Plans to Sell a Half Acre Lot, and Apply for Community Center Grant to Make Improvements to Dee Stadium

Houghton will move forward with gaining an appraisal for a half acre lot, after being approached by Raasio Homes Incorporated. The company has grown too large for its current office, and desires to build a pull barn nearby. “I said well if we were to do anything, I would recommend …

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Houghton County Fair Opens Today and Invites Autistic Community to the Fair Tomorrow

Update: The Houghton County Fair Board has notified us that sign up for the autism quiet day at the fair is full. And sign up is closed. Activities for participants are also taking place FRIDAY, not today. All other activities for the fair today are still taking place.  The Houghton …

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Superior National Bank Breaks Ground in L’Anse

Superior National Bank is expanding. Yesterday the regional banker broke ground at its newest location, in L’Anse.  While construction at the new site begins, the bank’s other local branch in the village will continue to operate as usual. After construction of the new bank location is completed, work will begin …

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Michigan Nature Association Plans to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of the Estivant Pines

While the old growth pine trees are well over 50 years old, the Michigan Nature Association will celebrate its anniversary of saving the Estivant Pines Forest. In 1973, the Michigan Nature Association led a statewide effort to raise funds to purchase 200 acres of the Estivant Pines from Universal Oil. …

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Houghton City Council Preview: City to Consider Sell Property

The Houghton city council will consider selling piece of city property during tonight’s meeting. The city of Houghton has been approached by Rassio homes incorporated, inquiring to purchase a small section of a city owned lot near their offices, for the construction of a pull barn. Raasio has asked to …

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Excitement Builds as the Area Prepares for the Houghton County Fair

Carnival foods, fair rides, the livestock auction and monster trucks are just around the corner. Tomorrow starts the Houghton County fair, and there are plenty of fun great activities for throughout the entire weekend. Thursday will start out quiet, while fair organizers prepare for the big day on Friday with …

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MSHDA Awards MIHOPE, and NEP Funds to Local Organizations Working with Residents

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority is hopeful that organizations will continue to assist residents make repairs to their homes. Yesterday Executive Director of MSHDA, Amy Hovey, met with local organizations in charge of dispersing funds for the MIHOPE, and other state programs. To date MIHOPE has been used to …

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Hancock Asks Residents for Feedback on Recreation Habits in the City

In the midst of Hancock working on the city’s updated master plan, officials are also working to update the city’s recreation plan. The city has released a recreation survey, asking for resident feedback, helping to guide Hancock’s five year recreation plan. Residents are asked to respond to questions about their …

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