The City of Houghton will be flushing hydrants starting this morning, through August 7th from 6am til 6pm each day. If your tap water is discolored, simply run the cold water for a few minutes, and that should solve the problem.
Read More »Boater Rescued
On Saturday evening, approximately 7:37, Houghton County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to East Grosse Pointe Shores across from the Dreamland Restaurant after a boater had fallen into the water. A 20 year old male fell out of the boat, when a 22 year old male jumped in to help, and …
Read More »MDOT Begins Work On M 26 Today
MDOT will begin repairs on a 3.9 mile stretch of M 26, between Painesdale and South Range today. MDOT Spokesman Dan Winegarten. The work starts on Kersearge Street in Painesdale, and will go north of Cemetery Road in South Range. Traffic regulators will manage lane closures, and the project is …
Read More »Hancock Public Schools Foundation Awards $66,000 To Support Programming
The Hancock Public Schools Foundation has awarded $66,000 to support programming for the 2021 school year. This from an email sent to parents. The money includes $6,800 for the Title 1 program, to provide extra support for reading, writing and math, for kindergarten through 5th grade students. Close to $18,000 …
Read More »Defund Or Defend The Police?
Defund or Defend the Police? That was the question, and after Houghton County showed up in force, the answer was clear. Approximately 300 people, young, old, in between and even dogs, showed up, to show support for our police and the work they do for the community. The event was …
Read More »Michigan Tech Designs Face Shield For Instructors
In an ongoing effort to ensure the health and safety of instructors during face to face classroom learning, Michigan Tech has produced a face shield, for instructors, in a classroom setting. The face shield allows visibility of the instructors full face, and is comfortable to wear for more than an …
Read More »COVID-19 Strikes Hubbell Nursing Home
GreenTree of Hubbell, a nursing home, has reported that five of their employees have tested positive for COVID-19. This from their Facebook page. All the positive employees are currently released from work for the next two weeks, and must test negative for COVID-19 twice, before being allowed to return. They …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Extends Executive Order Protecting States Most Vulnerable
Governor Whitmer has extended the executive order, which protects the state’s most vulnerable in resident care facilities, health care facilities and juvenile justice facilities. Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services maintains the power to specify exceptions to these restrictions. Whitmer said “We must remain vigilant in our fight against …
Read More »MDOT Greasing Bridge Cables Tuesday Night
The Portage Lake Lift Bridge, is scheduled for maintenance Tuesday Night, into Wednesday Morning, which will require bridge lifts throughout the night. MDOT will be greasing bridge cables after 11pm Tuesday, until 6am Wednesday. The bridge lifts will take up to 30 minutes each, and will disrupt vehicle, bike and …
Read More »Visitors Allowed At Michigan Tech Monday
Michigan Tech would like to clear up confusion regarding visitors returning to campus on Monday. Visitors must fill out the COVID-19 Visitor Tracking Form, before arriving on campus. The form will ask your name, email address, phone number and reason for the visit. This is required if you intend to …
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