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Aspirus Adds PA to Houghton Staff

As received from Aspirus: Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital & Clinics proudly welcomes Certified Physician Assistant Tricia Lawton, PA-C, to its team of family medicine providers. She is devoted to delivering a higher level of care close to home. She is now accepting patients at Aspirus Houghton Clinic. Lawton has over a …

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Pistons Drop Last-Second Heartbreaker – Thursday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for more game details. NBA The Pistons suffered a tough 107-106 loss to the Thunder last evening. Jaylin Williams’ tip-in off a missed Josh Giddey shot with a tenth of a second remaining won the game for Oklahoma City. Jaden Ivey led Detroit with 24 …

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Potential Contractors Will Review Parking Deck Demo Project Today

The impending demolition of the Houghton’s big downtown parking deck will take another step forward today. City officials will host contractors interested in taking on the project at a pre-bid meeting. Because of the scope of the project, Houghton city manager Eric Waara told the city council last week that …

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L’Anse Announces Waterfront Concert Schedule

The Village of L’Anse has announced the schedule for its summer Waterfront Concert series. This year’s slate begins June 15th, with Chad Borgen and the Collective. It continues through September 14th, with a season-ending performance by Uncle Floyd. Performances will again take place on Thursday nights at 7:00 at the …

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Perron Hat Trick Leads Wings Romp – Wednesday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for more game details. College Hockey Michigan Tech hockey coach Joe Shawhan has been named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, which is given each year to the top coach in NCAA Division I. Shawhan is one of eight finalists. The winner will be …

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Hancock Planning Commission Endorses Proposed Wind/Solar Ordinance

Hancock’s proposed solar and wind energy ordinance will advance to the city council for consideration. The city planning commission endorsed the document last night, despite the absences of members Paul Labine, Andrew Lahti and Bob Wencz, and city manager Mary Babcock. Commission member Steve Walton was commended for his efforts …

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GCC President to Depart

Gogebic Community College is beginning the search for a new leader. After four years at the helm of the college, Dr. George McNulty will leave his position at the end of June. Within the past two weeks, McNulty has been named a finalist for the presidency of two other colleges …

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Storer Named MTU Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs

A veteran Michigan Tech educator will take over as the university’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.  Andrew Storer joined the Michigan Tech faculty in 2001 and rose to the rank of professor of forest insect ecology. In addition, he served as director of the Honors Institute at …

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“Our Family” Hot Dog Buns Recalled

A recall has been issued for some hot dog buns that may have been distributed locally. The buns were produced by Perfection Bakeries, also known as Aunt Millie’s. They were distributed as “Our Family® White Hot Dog Buns” in an eight-count package through Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.  The buns …

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UGL Health Adds Hancock MD

As received from Upper Great Lakes Health: Rosmin Jos, MD, has joined the team of family medicine providers at Upper Great Lakes HancockFamily Health Center – Family Practice (UGL). Dr. Jos earned her Doctor of Medicine Degree from Pleven Medical University in Pleven, Bulgaria in 2003, then received her Master …

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