Should the Hancock City Council continue to meet twice each month? Council members will discuss returning to a once-per-month meeting schedule at their first meeting of 2023 this evening. Council rules require only one meeting per month – on the third Wednesday. The frequency was increased several years ago, as …
Read More »UPPCO to Begin Winter Reservoir Drawdown
Upper Peninsula Power Company has announced its schedule for drawing down the water levels behind its dams. UPPCO is required by the federal government to reduce the water levels of its hydroelectric reservoirs during the winter, to make room for snow melt this spring. The Silver Lake, Hoist, Victoria Dam, …
Read More »Newberry Man Charged in Fatal Crash
The man police say was drunk while driving the vehicle that killed a Newberry woman in a traffic crash last month has now been charged. Nineteen-year-old Eric Wayne Edwards was arraigned Thursday in 92nd District Court in Newberry on the charge of Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death. He was released …
Read More »Bay College Opens Presidential Search
Bay de Noc Community College has begun the search for its next president. Current President Dr. Laura Coleman will retire June 30th. She has filled the position since 2006, and is the longest-serving president in the school’s 60-year history. The college’s posting says the next President of Bay College must …
Read More »Calumet Hockey Falls to Hancock, but Claims CIC Title – Wednesday Sports Wrap
Click on the highlighted scores for more game details. High School In high school hockey…• Calvin Heinonen’s goal in overtime lifted Hancock to a 1-0 victory over Calumet in the final game of the Copper Island Classic last night. Saku Cunard earned the shutout in net, with 13 saves. Despite the …
Read More »Ken Block Dies in Snowmobile Accident at Home in Utah
Motorsports Rally legend Ken Block has died at the age of 55. Block was involved in a snowmobile accident near his home in Mill Hollow, Utah yesterday. The Wasatch County sheriff’s department reported that Block had been riding his snowmobile up a hill when he lost control, and the machine …
Read More »Michigan Tech Shares Recreation Alternatives During the 2023 Toyota U.S. Cross Country Ski National Championship presented by Hampton Inn and Suites of Houghton
Yesterday, cross country skiers gathered at the Tech Trails for the first races of the 2023 Toyota U.S. Cross Country National Championship presented by Hampton Inn and Suites of Houghton. Spectators cheered on racers for the fast paced 10 kilometer freestyle race. The remaining races are the classic sprint tomorrow, …
Read More »“GOAT” Leads LSSU 2022 Banished Words List
Say “goodbye” to “GOAT.” The caprine acronym for “Greatest Of All Time” tops this year’s Banished Words List, compiled by the Unicorn Hunters at Lake Superior State University. Other words and phrases that have been exiled include “inflection point,” “quiet quitting,” “gaslighting” and “moving forward.” Words and phrases are added …
Read More »MTU’s Patten Excels at Cross Country Nationals – Tuesday Sports Wrap
Click on the highlighted scores for more game details. High School In high school boys basketball last night… • Ontonagon defeated Republic-Michigamme 56-48. On the boys schedule tonight… • Houghton travels to West Iron County. • L’Anse plays at Hancock. In girls action this evening… • Houghton welcomes Iron Mountain. Our broadcast …
Read More »Lions, Packers Keep Playoff Hopes Alive – Monday Sports Wrap
Click on the highlighted scores for more game details. High School In high school boys basketball tonight… • Ontonagon visits Republic-Michigamme. Nordic Skiing The U.S. Cross Country Ski National Championships begin this morning. Around 500 of the best young skiers in the nation will begin competing at 9:30 on the Tech …
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