Access to medical treatment for opioid addiction could be more readily accessible under bi-partisan legislation introduced by Senator Gary Peters. Opioid addiction is a problem that is engulfing the nation and certain forms of treatment are not available to minors. Peters said, “The problem is that right now those medicated assisted …
Read More »New Houghton County Equalization Director–Recap Of County Board Meeting
The Houghton County Equalization Director is retiring. That announcement was made Tuesday at the County Board of Commissioners meeting concerning John Partanen. Deputy Director Cheryl Patrick will take his place. She says she is looking forward to utilizing the county’s new appraisal program and other computer changes. The county is …
Read More »Copper Country Elks Spread Christmas Cheer
The Copper Country Elks hosted a Christmas Party on Sunday for 75 underprivileged children. Every child received a gift, enjoyed pizza and other goodies and got to visit with Santa. The party was made possible with a $2000 grant from the Elks National Foundation. This grant is awarded to lodges …
Read More »Clearing The Air On Climate Change
In an age of misinformation and fake news, getting facts about Climate Change can be difficult. The Keweenaw Climate Community is holding another event in their series of What’s The Deal With Climate Change at the Orpheum Theater tonight at 6pm. Climate Communication Expert John Cook from SkepticalScience.com has traveled …
Read More »Volunteers Needed For 31 Backpacks “Big Pack”
31 Backpacks is in need of volunteers to help make sure kids don’t go hungry over the long holiday break. For many children, the meals they get at school are the only times they are properly fed and that means kids often go hungry over the weekend. 31 Backpacks strives …
Read More »Michigan Tech Prepares To Conduct Line 5 Risk Analysis
Michigan Tech is looking to lead a team of researchers to conduct an independent risk analysis of Enbridge’s Line 5. Director of the Great Lakes Research Center Guy Meadows detailed a proposal Monday to the Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board. If approved, Michigan Tech would lead a team made up …
Read More »Portage Township Delays Dispensary Decision
Portage Township continues to wrestle with the question of whether to opt in and continue to allow a local dispensary to operate under Michigan’s new medical marijuana law. The Portage Township Board of Trustees heard from all sides at last Monday night’s meeting. The big topic of discussion was …
Read More »A Victorian Christmas Celebrated In Houghton
Keweenaw residents took a step back in time over the weekend as the City of Houghton held its first Victorian Christmas. There’s snow on the ground and the feel of Christmas in the air in downtown Houghton as many dressed for the occasion and joined in on the celebration. …
Read More »$15,000 Awarded for Point Abbaye Park Improvement Phase 1
Hancock, Michigan – Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF) announced that $15,000 has been awarded from the Portage Health Foundation (PHF) Community Wellness and Outdoor Recreation Fund to Baraga County for phase one of their Point Abbaye Park improvement. Point Abbaye Park is located in the northern most area of Baraga County …
Read More »Michigan Tech Gets High Marks for Research Expenditures
Three Michigan Tech programs ranked in the top 50 of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) 2016 Higher Education Research and Development Survey rankings. The survey results, just released, are based on research expenditures by NSF-designated disciplines, some of which include academic departments, centers and institutes at Michigan Tech. NSF also …
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