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Free Rides Aboard Agassiz During Strawberry Festival

‘How do scientists assess the health of Lake Superior’ is the focus of FREE scientific excursions that will be offered at the Strawberry Festival from 1-6 pm, Saturday, July 7, departing from the Chassell marina. The public is invited to sign up for a FREE 30-minute scientific excursion aboard Michigan Tech’s research …

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Campaign Encourages Visits To The Porcupine Mountains

ONTONAGON, Mich. (July 2, 2018)—There’s a lot to explore in the scenic western Upper Peninsula of Michigan, from the massive old-growth forests of the Porcupine Mountains to the famed Copper Country of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Now, the Porcupine Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau (PMCVB) and the Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau have launched a …

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Rainfall Was Not A Record

It was a lot of rain, but just not a record. The storm that hit Houghton County during the early morning hours of June 17th dropped around 7.5 of rain in about five hours, according to the Keweenaw Research Center. During the height of the storm, a meter monitored by …

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Peregrine Falcons Return To Portage Lake Lift Bridge

Another pair of peregrine falcons are successfully nesting on the Portage Lake Lift Bridge again this year. The Michigan Department of Transportation installed two nest boxes in 2012 – one each on the north and south bridge towers. A pair of falcons discovered the nesting site the next spring and …

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New Soo Lock Economic Validation Study Complete

The New Soo Lock Economic Validation Study is now complete. The report compiled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, was the next step to seek an updated authorization for construction of a second Poe sized lock. “Now that we have completed the economic validation study we look …

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UPPCO Says Electric Bills Going Down

Upper Peninsula Power Company says customers will be seeing additional reductions on their monthly energy bills because of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. A residential customer consuming 500 kilowatt hours per month will save $3.40 on their monthly energy bill. Commercial, Industrial and Lighting customers will also see a …

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Senator Peters Views Flood Damage For Himself

While the federal government is deciding whether to declare Houghton County a disaster area, local municipalities have a powerful ally in their corner. US Senator Gary Peters toured the damage done to the county during the June 17th storm and was impressed with the recovery work already done. “But now …

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