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Making Plans for the Future

Hancock residents had their first opportunity to share their big ideas for the city last night. About 45 residents joined at the Orpheum Theater, to discuss the future of Hancock. The group Progressive Architects and Engineers, led the forum, taking residents through various exercises to identify Hancock’s strengths, weakness, areas …

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Tigers Blow Lead, Lose in 10th – Thursday Sports Wrap

High School The Jeffers High School baseball game against Negaunee scheduled for this afternoon has been postponed to May 18th. NHL The Red Wings conclude their season at Tampa Bay tonight.  NBA In NBA Tournament play-in games last night… • The Bulls came from 19 points down to oust the …

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U.S. Forest Service Identifies Prescribed Burns Sites for Summer

U.S. Forest Service Crews are preparing for another summer full of projects, and prescribed burns. Throughout the Ottawa National Forest the forest service has identified various locations in the area, which are in need of a prescribed burn. Fire is often used by the forest service and other federal departments …

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Hancock Master Plan Launch Party Tonight and Tomorrow

The Hancock master plan sessions are meetings open to the public to gather input from residents on the development of Hancock.  The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) will run exercises that will facilitate discussion between residents and the representatives of the Hancock.  The meetings are family-friendly with snacks available.  The …

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Houghton County Votes to Uphold the Constitution and Approves the Upper Peninsula Environmental Health Code

Houghton County’s board of commissioners heard from a large number of residents regarding two particular items, the Upper Peninsula Environmental Health Code and a resolution affirming the commission’s commitment to uphold rights within the U.S. constitution. Many who spoke during comment shared their support of one resolution, and not the …

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Houghton City Council Preview: Animals, Shipping Containers, and Landscaping

The agenda for the Houghton City Council meeting tonight contains 3 public hearings before the council meeting. There will be one for the Pier Placemaking Project closeout, and two for proposed ordinances, 2023-330 and 2023-331. Proposed ordinance 2023-330 aims to amend chapter 10 of the Houghton City Code regarding animals. …

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Side Track On Track to Demolition – Baraga County Board Recap

The deteriorating Side Track Bar building in Baraga is a step closer to demolition. Side Track Bar The Side Track is now owned by the Baraga County Land Bank, after taxes were not paid, and no one purchased it in the tax auction.  Yesterday, the Baraga County Board of Commissioners …

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Tigers Drop Fifth Straight; Manning Hurt – Wednesday Sports Wrap

High School No results were reported from yesterday’s MTU Indoor Track and Field Invitational. The Houghton High School baseball game at Florence yesterday was canceled. College Basketball The Michigan Tech men’s basketball team has introduced two new recruits. Matthew Schmainda is a shooting guard who averaged 19 points per game …

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Spring Blacksmithing is Back

Blacksmithing is back this Spring at the Calumet Art Center. Kris Southerland is teaching a beginner class this Saturday, April 15th from 12-3p.m. and next Tuesday, April 18th 4-7p.m. The classes are limited to 4 students per class.  Beginning classes teach you how to use a hammer, tongs, and fire …

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The Hope Survey Deadline Approaching Saturday

The Hope Survey is still open, and the deadline is approaching on Saturday, April 15.  The purpose of the survey is to gain a better understanding of the community’s ideas, beliefs, experiences, and attitudes as they relate to mental health. The survey is confidential and anonymous. The survey is supported …

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