US-41 traffic shift, M-26 ramp closure next week as part of Hancock project Safety features: – A speed limit of 25 mph in the US-41 Hancock work zone is in place. – Closing US-41 lanes and the M-26 ramp will provide workers with safe, protected work zones and provide motorists …
Read More »Get A Free Comic At Black Ice Comics In Houghton
Black Ice Comics in Houghton is one of the thousands of comic book shops around the world celebrating the largest event in the comic book industry on Saturday, May 6th: Free Comic Book Day (FCBD). Each year, thousands of participating stores give over six million comic books to millions of …
Read More »Aspirus Keweenaw Offering Nitrous Oxide For Pain Relief During Labor & Delivery
LAURIUM, Mich. – Having a baby is one of life’s most exciting times. Along with all of the excitement comes the reality of pain and discomfort during labor and delivery. To help give moms-to-be the most options for comfort to choose from, the birth place at Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital is now …
Read More »U.P. Teaching & Learning Conference At Michigan Tech
The first Upper Peninsula Teaching and Learning Conference is being held today on the campus of Michigan Tech. More than 130 Higher Ed instructors from four universities are meeting to share best practices at more than 20 sessions. Participants will attend sessions on Active Learning, Assessment, Online Learning and other …
Read More »Dollar Bay Team Takes Top Spot At Local History Smackdown
The “Minettes and a Miner” did not miss or pass on any question, outlasting eight other teams to win the 15th annual high school local history Smackdown Thursday night at the Calumet Theatre. Consisting of three Juniors and a Senior from Dollar Bay, the team went the final three rounds …
Read More »Hancock Spring Clean Up Gets Underway
The residents of Hancock will be cleaning up their city over the next couple days. Spring Cleanup is being held today and tomorrow, allowing residents to bring debris to the Public Works Garage each day between 9am and 6pm. The DPW storage site will have restricted access and the site …
Read More »All Ladies Invited: ‘Quit the Sit’ Aspiring Women Event May 22
HOUGHTON, Mich. – Sitting ducks are an easy target for a many serious health conditions. Health experts are even saying, “Sitting is the new smoking.” Aspirus Keweenaw invites all ladies to Quit the Sit, another fun, festive and FREE Aspiring Women event in Houghton on Monday, May 22. The event …
Read More »Dangerous Building & Civil Infraction Ordinance Public Hearing Scheduled
Chassell Township will be holding a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Monday at the Chassell Fire Hall regarding the Dangerous Building and Civil Infraction Ordinances. Ordinances can be reviewed at Chassell.net under Township Documents. Input from Chassell residents is encouraged and welcomed. Following the hearing the Chassell Township Planning …
Read More »Volunteers Needed To Help Clean Up Keweenaw Mountain Lodge
Volunteers are needed to help with spring clean-up at the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge this Saturday from 9:00am until 1:00pm. If you’d like to help out and give back to the community, the only qualification is your desire to see the historic Keweenaw Mountain Lodge cleaned up and ready to open …
Read More »Crews Work To Clear Porcupine Mountain’s Trails
Experienced sawyers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are heading to Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park to help clean up significant tree fall from a recent late season snow and ice storm. Over April 26-27, higher elevations at the park received up to an inch of ice, which was …
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