Between gift shopping, family gatherings, and holiday office parties, many people find the holiday season to be a busy time and often have to make compromises in their daily routines. “During the holidays it can get very busy so a lot of us fall off track with our regular fitness …
Read More »Visitor Restrictions Implemented at UP Health System Hospitals
Due to the high numbers of respiratory illness and influenza, UP Health System – Bell, Marquette, and Portage have implemented visitor restrictions. The visitor restrictions will remain in effect until further notice. In an effort to protect our patients, the following restrictions apply: Visitors who are ill with cough, fever, …
Read More »Investigation Underway Into Death Of Baraga Woman
An investigation is underway into the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in Baraga County. 48-year-old Lisa Kinnunen died Saturday and her body was reportedly found outside of her boyfriend’s home in Baraga The FBI is assisting the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Tribal Police, but because this is an …
Read More »Ojala Sets New Kings Career Scoring Mark – Friday Sports Wrap
High School In high school hockey last night, Hancock outskated Negaunee 9-4. In hockey tonight, Houghton skates at Escanaba. Jeffers entertains Ashland tomorrow. In boys basketball last evening… – Houghton outscored Calumet 56-49. Brad Sirard led the Gremlins with 19 points. Matt Ojala scored 16 for the Copper Kings, and …
Read More »Snyder Picks A Husky To Serve On Talent Creation Subcommittee
An alumna of Michigan Tech is being tapped by Governor Rick Snyder to serve on the 21st Century Talent Creation Subcommittee. Dexter resident Megan Schrauben is the executive director of MiSTEM Network for the Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget. She previously served as the director of the Jackson …
Read More »Public Meeting To Discuss US-41/College Avenue Reconstruction
The Michigan Department of Transportation invites the public to a meeting to discuss the planned 2021 US-41 reconstruction project in Houghton. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 10th at 5:30pm in the Houghton City Center. Plans will be discussed and there will be opportunities for residents and business …
Read More »DEQ To Present National Flood Insurance Program Information
After the Father’s Day Flood, it came to the attention of many in the Keweenaw that flood insurance has not been available to most communities and members of the public. On January 8th, 2019 Linda Hansen the UP District Floodplain Engineer with the MI Dept. of Environmental Quality will be …
Read More »Christmas Eve Ceremony Will Dedicate New Italian Hall Victims Memorial
A Christmas Eve gathering will be held on the 105th anniversary of the Italian Hall Disaster and with it comes the dedication of a new monument. “The Italian Hall Tragedy was probably the most devastating event in our village history and I think it’s a real testament to this community …
Read More »Clean Audit, Meeting Time Change, Marijuana Ordinance, & Glenn Anderson Day–Hancock City Council Meeting Recap
The City of Hancock’s latest financial audit is clean. Deb Bradford of Rukkila, Negro, & Associates presented the unmodified audit of their budget to the city council at their regular meeting on Wednesday. The general fund balance had an increase of $127,000 and a decrease it the city’s debt of …
Read More »New Restaurant On Track To Open On Houghton Waterfront
A new train-themed family restaurant will open next year in the old depot on Lakeshore Drive in Houghton. Roy and Trisia Narhi are in the process of purchasing the vacant Copper Range Depot building next to their other restaurant, Roy’s Pasties and Bakery. The city of Houghton assisted in the …
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