State Representative Greg Markkanen has reiterated his support for removing the gray wolf from the Federal Endangered and Threatened Species List in Michigan. Markkanen testifies Markkanen testified before the House Natural Resources Committee yesterday. He noted that the initial goal when the wolves were given protection was to increase their …
Read More »Portage Township Nears Completion on New Ice Rink Restroom
Portage Township is consolidating its polling places. At its meeting on Monday, the Township Board completed the process of reducing the number of on-site voting locations from three to two. Supervisor Bruce Peterson explained that, as more people take advantage of easier absentee voting, fewer people are expected to show …
Read More »Additional Federal Disaster Relief Aid Could Cost Houghton County
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service is making an additional 150-million dollars available to United States counties who suffered disaster losses last year. The good news is that the list includes Houghton, Gogebic and Menominee Counties, which experienced significant damage in the Father’s Day Flood. The bad news …
Read More »CLK Board Ratifies Labor Contracts
The CLK Board of Education ratified two proposed labor contracts at its meeting last evening. Tentative agreements between the district and the Michigan Education Support Personnel Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees were approved. The board also accepted the resignation of vice-president Dr. Michael Louma, …
Read More »Houghton Board Discusses Airport Flight Problems
Growing dissatisfaction with airline service in and out of Houghton County Memorial Airport dominated discussion at last night’s Houghton County Board meeting. The problem isn’t on our end – it’s in Chicago, which serves as the destination hub for SkyWest flights. Jeff Radcliffe from the Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance said …
Read More »Houghton County Board Approves Budget
Houghton County has a budget for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. At yesterday’s meeting, no one spoke at the public hearing. The proposed financial framework was passed unanimously. Revenues for the general fund are anticipated to be $10,138,406. Expenditures are projected at $10,068,840. Even a small surplus makes County Administrator Eric …
Read More »Brewers Win, but Lose Yelich for Season – Wednesday Sports Wrap
High School In high school volleyball last night… – Hancock v Dollar Bay-Tamarack City – not reported. – Jeffers defeated Baraga 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-23). Brenna Hill had seven aces for the Jets. – Ewen-Trout Creek blanked Ontonagon 3-0. In cross country yesterday, the Houghton girls finished third to Marquette …
Read More »Omega House Offers McCartney Project VIP Package
Omega House is offering an add-on to its upcoming fundraising concert at the Calumet Theatre. The McCartney Project will appear October 5th, paying tribute to the music of Paul McCartney and the Beatles. The VIP Experience will include a fall color cruise on the Isle Royale Queen IV on October …
Read More »Houghton County Board to Hold Budget Hearing This Evening
The Houghton County Commission will hold a public hearing on the 2019-2020 budget at the start of its regular meeting tonight. Preliminary figures estimate general fund revenue at $10,138,406, with expenditures of $10,068,840. The budget could be adopted during the regular meeting, and must be in place by the end …
Read More »LL-H School Board Welcomes New Buses
Members of the Lake Linden-Hubbell Board of Education got an up close look at the district’s newest school buses last night. The two buses are actually two years old. They were purchased through the Holland Bus Company after they were returned from leases. Superintendent Brad Codere said the combined cost …
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