Michigan Tech students will be out foraging and feasting in the field this weekend for their final exam in a Wild Edible Foods course. The course is taught by Michigan Tech research assistant professor Tara Bal of the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science. Bal introduced the course this …
Read More »Houghton Police Get New Protective Vests
Houghton Police officers will be getting upgrade to their safety. Chief John Donnelly said the department has received a 50-50 matching grant for new protective vests. The officers will be fitted for the vests Thursday, with some choosing vests that will go under their uniforms and other wearing an outer …
Read More »Requests For Proposals Go Out For Houghton Skatepark
Plans for the new Houghton Skatepark are moving forward. Houghton City Manager Eric Waara told the city council that requests for proposals for the design of the park are about ready to go out. Waara said they have a list of about 18 companies from the skatepark committee to send …
Read More »State Budget Raises Michigan Tech Appropriations by 2 Percent
Michigan Tech is getting a boost in their appropriations from the state. Last week, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed the state’s 2017-18 budget. Included is a 2 percent increase for higher education, which provides an additional $960,700 for Michigan Tech. The University’s state appropriation totals $49,052,200, which is 20 percent …
Read More »Houghton County Looks At Options For Paying For Jail Addition
Residents in Houghton County will not be voting on a millage to expand the county jail until next year. The Houghton County Board of Commissioners held a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the issue, where they decided to hold off on putting a proposal on the November ballot. To remedy …
Read More »Kenneth Roy Gardner
Kenneth Roy Gardner (85), a resident of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, passed away on Monday January 9, 2017. He was born in Laurium, Michigan on January 26, 1931, eldest son of Nedward and Ethel (Picard) Gardner. He graduated from Calumet High School in 1949. Ken played trumpet with many local …
Read More »Angela Miller
Lake Linden: Angela Miller, 88, of Lake Linden, passed away at The Lighthouse at Hubbell on July 25, 2017. She was a resident there since April, 2016. She was born February 24, 1929, the daughter of John and Agnes (Stimac) Fausone. She attended Houghton Schools, graduating with the class of …
Read More »Marie Adel Ecke
Chassell: Marie Adel Ecke, 89, a former longtime resident of Chassell currently residing at the Lake View Manor Annex in Hancock, passed away on Monday evening, July 24, 2017 at the Marshfield Medical Center in Marshfield, Wisconsin following a short illness. The O’Neill-Dennis Funeral Home of Hancock is in charge …
Read More »Movie Magic Film Series Presents “Madagascar”
“Madagascar” will be shown as part of the Movie Magic Film Series at the Calumet Theatre on Wednesday, July 26 at 7 pm. Admission is $1 per person with fresh popcorn and concessions for sale. Kids 13 and under have a chance to win prizes including a bike. Alex the …
Read More »American Red Cross Still Experiencing Blood Shortage
MADISON, Wis. (July 25, 2017) — Thousands of people have responded to the emergency call for blood and platelet donations issued by the American Red Cross in early July, but there continues to be a critical summer blood shortage. Eligible donors of all types are urgently needed. After issuing the …
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