Fishing, running and bicycling—they are at the heart of the Baraga County Lake Trout Festival, taking place tomorrow. The festival features the Keweenaw Bay Classic Fishing Tournament, the Pequaming Run and Half Marathon, and the Tour de L’Anse bicycle race. But you don’t have to be an active sportsman to …
Read More »Cancer Survivor Helping Others Through Relay For Life
The Copper Country Relay for Life takes place today at the Copper Country Mall. Each year, cancer touches more and more people–including Houghton resident and Relay volunteer Mary Zanoni. On a normal day a few years ago, you could see Zanoni water–skiing, camping, or cross country skiing. But when the …
Read More »Camp B&E Suspect Arraigned
The South Range man accused of breaking into a seasonal residence in Duncan Township was arraigned in court Thursday. 49-year-old Camiel Bryce Vanhaecke was arraigned in Houghton County on charges of home invasion- second degree, a 15-year-felony, and possession of burglar’s tools, which is a 10-year felony. Troopers from the …
Read More »Restrictions On Local Benefits Requirements Passes Senate Committee
The Michigan Senate has fast-tracked a bill stripping local governments of their ability to require employers to offer certain wages and benefits. The bill cleared a Senate committee Thursday and passed the full Senate a few hours later. It has to go back to the House for a final vote. …
Read More »Snyder Signs Faith-Based Adoption Law
Faith-based adoption agencies that receive state money could turn away parents who want to adopt if there are conflicts with the agencies religious beliefs, under a bill signed into law by Governor Rick Snyder on Thursday. Supporters say faith-based agencies need protection against being forced to serve those who may …
Read More »New Law Strips Welfare Benefits Of Families With Truant Children
Governor Rick Snyder has signed legislation that will strip welfare recipients of their benefits if their kids consistently skip school. The Michigan Department of Human Services has been tying Family Independence Program benefits to attendance since October of 2012. Now there is a law to back it up. The bill …
Read More »Lawmaker’s Summer Break Approaching
Lawmakers in the Michigan House have three more days to get some last-minute bills passed before summer break. They’re taking three weeks off after next week’s session. House Speaker Kevin Cotter isn’t saying what, if anything, his chamber will try to move next week. House Democrats, however, think lawmakers should …
Read More »Phone Scam In Marquette
Marquette City Police are warning residents of a phone scam in the area. The department says people are getting scam calls that appear on their caller ID as “Marquette Police Department” with the department’s phone number, also known as caller ID “spoofing”. The caller then says the department is investigating …
Read More »Legalized Marijuana Petition Language Approved
The State Board of Canvassers has approved petition language for two groups who want legalize recreational marijuana in Michigan. Both the Michigan Cannabis Coalition and Michigan Comprehensive Cannabis Law Reform Committee are now clear to start gathering signatures. And both think their proposal to legalize pot is better. Two other …
Read More »Michigan Tech Student Organization Raises $10,000 For Nepal Earthquake Victims
More than 8,800 people died after a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the heart of Nepal on April 25th. The initial earthquake was followed by numerous aftershocks including one reaching a magnitude of 7.3. 23,000 people were injured and hundreds of thousands of homes were destroyed. A group of Michigan …
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