A New Jersey man has been arrested and charged with planning the recent defacing of Temple Jacob in Hancock. Nazi symbols, including a swastika and what appeared to be a crudely drawn Schutzstaffel SS logo were spraypainted onto the historic building September 21st. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that 18-year-old Richard …
Read More »Deer Season Opens Slowly
Despite favorable weather and a weekend opening, the number of deer checked in by hunters at the DNR office in Baraga dropped significantly this year. 31 deer were brought to the Baraga office over the first three days of the season. That’s 23 percent below last year, and 16 percent …
Read More »Houghton Looks for Commission Members
The City of Houghton is looking for members for several of its boards. There are positions on the Planning Commission, the Housing Commission, the Downtown Development and Tax Increment Finance Authority, and the Board of Review, all beginning January 1st, 2020. All applicants must be residents of the City of …
Read More »VA Clinic Needs Volunteers
The VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Hancock is looking for help. Voluntary Service Chief Katie Maxson at the Oscar G. Johnson VA Center in Iron Mountain says volunteers are needed to assist patients with check-in, escort patients to exam rooms, and support office tasks. If you want to help, …
Read More »Tech Women’s Hoops Outlasts Minnesota State – Tuesday Sports Wrap
Finlandia The Finlandia University men’s basketball team plays at Wisconsin Lutheran College tonight. GLIAC The MTU women’s basketball team built a big early lead, then held on for an 80-75 victory over Minnesota State University last night. The Huskies were up by 20 at halftime. Ellie Mackay led Tech with …
Read More »Gas Prices Hold Steady in Region
Gasoline prices held basically steady in the central Upper Peninsula last week. AAA Michigan’s survey of the Marquette Metro showed the average cost of a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.43. That’s a penny less than a week ago, 20 cents less than a month ago, and 29 cents less …
Read More »Eight Sentenced on Federal Meth Distribution and Firearms Charges
As received from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Grand Rapids: MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN – United States Attorney Andrew Birge announced today that eight defendants have been sentenced to prison for their respective roles in dealing crystal methamphetamine in the Western Upper Peninsula: Keith Lee Raymond, 31, formerly of Ewen, Michigan, was …
Read More »Voluntary DNR Deer Checks Encouraged
The first weekend of Michigan’s firearm deer hunting season is in the books. So… if you had some early success… what should you do? A stop at the DNR office in Baraga is a good idea. Having your deer checked is voluntary. DNR Wildlife Biologist John DePue says it helps …
Read More »Michigan to Take Stronger Stance Against Robocalls
Michigan is ramping up its war on illegal robocalls. Attorney General Dana Nessel and a group of public and private partners announced the effort Friday. Nessel says the state will provide additional education to consumers about how to protect themselves. New legislation to limit robocalls will be introduced, and enforcement …
Read More »Toll Roads in Michigan’s Future?
Could charging tolls on some Michigan roadways and bridges help resolve our highway funding problem? The state Senate Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure recently forwarded a bill that would require an investigation. MDOT senior policy analyst Aarne Frobom doesn’t doubt that the tolls could bring in money… Speaking on the …
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