The modernization of the Soo Locks is set to be fully funded after the Senate passed the legislation Wednesday. US Senator Debbie Stabenow’s bipartisan bill calls for nearly $1 billion to construct another Poe-sized lock, as part of the America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018. Earlier this year, Senator Stabenow …
Read More »Plans For Keweenaw Mountain Lodge Future Unveiled
Keweenaw area leaders and residents got some answers yesterday to long time questions regarding the future of the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge. After three years of uncertainty, the resort was sold recently and its new owner presented his plans for the establishment at the monthly One Million Cups meeting. KML Owner …
Read More »Houghton Police Department Audit Called “Remarkable”
The Houghton Police Department is getting high praise from the state for its performance in a recent audit. City Clerk Ann Vollrath read a letter to the City Council Wednesday from the Department of State Police. The department had conducted a Law Enforcement Information Network audit of the Houghton Police …
Read More »Heavy Rains Wipe Out Road Repairs
Back to square one–that’s how local officials are describing the effect of this week’s rains on certain areas that were under repair from the June 17th flood. Two to four inches of rain fell Tuesday night into Wednesday, causing flooding in several areas in Houghton County. Canal Road, M-26 in …
Read More »Copper Country Today–October 14, 2018
On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with Elizabeth Benyi from Voters Not Politicians to discuss Proposal 2 which addresses redistricting—commonly referred to Gerrymandering. Gerrymandering In the second segment, Rick is joined by the new president of Michigan Tech Rick Koubeck as we hear what plans he has …
Read More »Obituary: Mary Ann Owens
ATLANTIC MINE — Mary Ann Owens, 73, passed from this life to her eternal life with her Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at her daughter’s home in Atlantic Mine, surrounded by her children after a courageous battle against cancer. She was born on November 18, 1944, in …
Read More »Obituary: Marvin H. Wood
Big Traverse, Marvin H. Wood, 101, of Big Traverse, passed away Wednesday, October 10, 2018, at the Houghton County Medical Care Facility in Hancock where he had been a resident. He was born on September 27, 1917, in Orleans, MI, a son of the late John L. and Martha (Adrian) …
Read More »Crowds Hunt For Glowing Yooperlite Rocks
Along the shoreline of Lake Superior, folks in the Upper Peninsula have recently taken an interest in rock hunting and head to the beaches at night in search of a rock that’s known as Yooperlite. The specimens glow under a black light and after being examined at a Michigan Tech …
Read More »Community invited to open house celebration at new Aspirus Fitness Center
CALUMET, Mich. – Aspirus invites the community to check out its exciting, new fitness center in Calumet during a special open house celebration on Saturday, October 20. From 9 a.m. to noon, the Aspirus Fitness Center, now located next to Campioni’s True Value off US Highway 41, will offer guided tours, …
Read More »Final Tours Of The Season Saturday For Quincy Smelter
The final tour for the season of the Quincy Smelter is this Saturday. The Quincy Smelter is the last intact historical copper smelter in the United States. Standing in the middle of the site on the Portage Canal, you can look up the slopes of Houghton and Hancock at the …
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