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Adams Township passes wind farm moratorium

The Adams Township Board joined Stanton Township in passing a moratorium on all commercial renewable energy projects. The measure will make it impossible to get the ok for the proposed Scotia Wind Farm for at least six months. Several government agencies have already weighed in on the project, denying approval. …

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Senator Stabenow Checks in on MTU’s Mass Timber Research

Senator Debbie Stabenow stopped in Houghton, MI on Wednesday. The Michigan Senator was checking on the progress that Michigan Technological University has made in the research and development of wood beams meant for tall building construction. Stabenow, who is a proud Michigander, says that the Timber Innovation Act that was …

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Public input wanted for the future of the Houghton parking deck

Houghton City Manager Eric Waara expects the public process to determine the future of the parking deck site downtown to commence next month. The city is teaming with Pat Coleman of North of 45 LLC to host up to three town hall/open house meetings, the first being mid-September. Waara does …

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Michigan Tech alumni close on Mount Horace Greeley land sale

A nearly two-year process to sell a prominent Keweenaw County peak has come to an end. Prosecuting Attorney Charles Miller says the sale of the former Calumet Air Force Station closed for $237,365. A group of Michigan Tech alumni placed the winning bid, led by Zach Garner of Perry, Michigan. …

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Rollover crash near the Quincy Mine grounds

Just before noon Thursday, a two-car accident led to a rollover of one of the vehicles. Kent, Washington’s Barbara Holmes made a left-hand turn into traffic at the intersection of US-41 and Campus Drive, near the entrance of the Quincy Mine Hoist Association. The 83-year-old was shaken up when her …

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Tigers mourn the death of Bill Freehan – Sports 08-20-21

MLBThe Angels came all the way back to complete a sweep of the Tigers at Comerica Park on Thursday. Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera had two hits and four RBIs early on to power Detroit to a 7-2 lead through two innings. By the end of five, they had gotten it …

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Obituary: Virginia Jamison

As received from the Erickson Crowley Peterson Funeral Home: UPDATE: A graveside service will be held at 10:00 am on Monday July 18, 2022 in Section 1 of the Lake View Cemetery with Father Corbin Eddy to officiate. Dorothy Virginia Petermann Jamison, age 86, of Gratiot Lake, passed away surrounded …

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Obituary: Judith Smith

As received from the Jacobson Funeral Home: Judith M Smith, age 79 of L’Anse, MI passed away on Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at Bayside Village in L’Anse. She was born August 4, 1942 in L’Anse, MI daughter of Hugo Albin and Mayme (Soine) Ryan. Judy was raised in Nisula and …

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Rep. Bergman: Afghanistan a “national embarrassment”

Congressman Jack Bergman isn’t mincing words when discussing the current chaos unfolding in Afghanistan. In a matter of days, the country’s leadership went into exile, the army collapsed, and now perhaps over 10,000 Americans are trapped behind Taliban lines. Bergman says the situation is worse than Saigon in 1975, as …

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Local paving happening in Houghton

Bacco Construction of Iron Mountain has already begun paving the segments of road covered in Houghton’s local streets project. Originally the plan was for milling to take place roughly three weeks prior to resurfacing. Manager Eric Waara says that milling requires specialized equipment, so all stretches impacted were done consecutively …

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