Step back in time to when union soldiers occupied the northernmost part of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula. Battery D, First Michigan Light Artillery will recreate Civil War army life this weekend at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park in Copper Harbor. The unit will present artillery and small arms drills, cooking, soldiers’ …
Read More »CC Flames Split at Legion Tourney – Friday Sports Wrap
Click on the blue links for additional details. MLB The Detroit Tigers had yesterday off, and open a home set against the Houston Astros tonight. Jordan Zimmermann will start against Dallas Keuchel. Pregame coverage begins at 6:45 on 99.3 The Lift. The Milwaukee Brewers’ skid continued last night with a …
Read More »Aspirus Keweenaw Offering Car Seat Checks
Jenn Jenich-Laplander is committed to keeping local kids safe on the road. Jenich-Laplander received her National Child Passenger Safety Technician Certification from Safe Kids Worldwide and is ready to set up car seat checks for caregivers in the area. “My role as a certified passenger safety technician is to educate …
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 »Tigers, Brewers Hurt by Big Innings – Thursday Sports Wrap
Click on the blue links for additional details. MLB The Kansas City Royals scored nine times in the seventh inning, and blasted the Detroit Tigers 16-2 last night. The Royals pounded out 22 hits. Eric Hosmer had five of them, including a grand slam. Detroit starter Anibal Sanchez gave up …
Read More »House Passes Bergman’s Bill To Protect Veteran’s Small Businesses
Congressman Jack Bergman’s bill strengthening the VA’s Vets First Program has passed unanimously in the House. Bergman said the bill closes a loophole that was being exploited by companies abusing the system and wasting taxpayer dollars. The program is meant to support veteran-owned and service disabled veteran-owned small businesses. The …
Read More »Detroit-Area Students Take Part In Special MTU Energy Summer Camp
Michigan Tech is offering a special summer camp, Preparing African American Males for Energy and Education. The PAAMEE program recruits promising high school students to study renewable and conventional energy. The program involves taking the equivalent of Saturday classes for three semesters and providing the same opportunity during the summer. …
Read More »MTU Summer Youth Camp Visits Microfabrication Core Facility
Michigan Tech’s Microfabrication Core Facility provided students with a glimpse of the microfabrication process. Managing Director of the Microfabrication Facility Chito Kendrick said the facility works with extremely small materials. “Microfabrication is the process where you’re fabricating samples or features that are in the micron range or less,” said Managing …
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