The head of UP Health System–Marquette is stepping down. Market President of UP Health System and CEO of UP Health System—Marquette Brian Sinotte has been in the Upper Peninsula for three years. He has accepted a position in Chicago and will leave his current role effective June 21st. “The decision …
Read More »Tigers Swamped – Friday Sports Wrap
High School Yesterday’s entire high school sports schedule was rained out. In baseball today, conditions permitting, Houghton plays at Ontonagon. Tomorrow, Houghton, Calumet and L’Anse will play at the Negaunee Invitational. In track and field, local teams will compete at the Houghton County Invitational at Lake Linden today. Today’s Calumet …
Read More »DNR Gives Trails Update To Houghton City Council
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is working to get the local trail system back to pre-flood condition. The DNR gave an update on the repair effort to the Houghton City Council at their regular meeting Wednesday. Heavy rains last June caused severe flood damage to homes, roads, and trails. …
Read More »Concert To Honor Memory Of Former Band Teacher
Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools will host a Memorial Concert in honor of former band teacher, Paula McKaig, in the DB-TC auditorium at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 18th. McKaig taught at DB-TC for 23 years and retired in 2015; she battled cancer for three years and passed on October …
Read More »UP Man Found Guilty On Marijuana Charges
An Upper Peninsula man will soon be sentenced for illegally manufacturing and possessing marijuana with intent to distribute. A jury in federal district court in Marquette found 48-year-old Lee Edward Blomquist guilty of manufacturing or aiding and abetting the manufacture of more than 50 marijuana plants and of possessing or …
Read More »Free Smoke Detector Installations For City Of Houghton Residents
The Houghton Fire Department is participating in a state funded grant program that allows the department to install free smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors into the homes of residents in the city. The targeted customers for these detectors will be homes with children, elderly residents, and residents living in …
Read More »Republican Auto Insurance Reform May Be DOA
Auto insurance reform in Michigan is expected to arrive on Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk soon where she has vowed to veto it. The State House passed a bill Wednesday to overhaul the system while the Senate approved their bill earlier in the week. Both the House and Senate Republican-backed plans …
Read More »Rodriguez Powers Tigers Victory – Thursday Sports Wrap
High School In high school baseball today, weather permitting… – Calumet plays at L’Anse. – The Lake Linden-Hubbell at Jeffers game has been postponed to May 20th. In softball… – Calumet plays at Iron Mountain – Hancock travels to Ishpeming – The L’Anse game at Houghton has been canceled. In …
Read More »Auto Insurance Reform Passes Michigan Senate
Auto insurance reform is moving forward after being passed by the Michigan Senate Tuesday. The legislation is a top priority for State Senator Ed McBroom who introduced the bill immediately after taking office in January. On the senate floor, McBroom argued that Michigan residents pay the highest rates in the …
Read More »EPA seeks public comment on KBIC application for Clean Air Act authorities
The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s approval for non-regulatory authorities under the Clean Air Act. The EPA has reviewed the tribe’s application and will accept public comments until June 7th. The tribe applied to the EPA for “treatment as a state” for Clean Air …
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