Visitors to the Porcupine Mountains and Ontonagon County in Michigan’s scenic Upper Peninsula this spring and summer will find dozens of waterfalls, from rushing juggernauts like Bond Falls to the calmer cascades nestled in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Now, waterfall seekers have a chance to win a getaway …
Read More »Sheriff Officially Notifies County Again Of Continued Jail Overcrowding
Overcrowding at the Houghton County Jail has led to the sheriff once again invoking the Emergency Powers Act. Sheriff Brian McLean has advised county officials that the jail has remained at full or above capacity for the entire first week of April. The notification follows the County Jail Overcrowding State …
Read More »Body Of Missing Hancock Man Found
The search for a missing Hancock man is over. The body of 33-year-old Kenneth Ryan Clark was found Saturday in the Portage Canal. The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office says two people were walking along the trail on Lakeshore Drive near the Kestner Waterfront Park just before 2:00pm. They noticed what …
Read More »Oil Spill Clean Up On Portage Canal Underway
The impact to the environment from a sunken fishing boat in the Portage Canal should be minimal. That’s the word from the U.S. Coast Guard who are conducting a federal pollution mitigation response to an oil spill in Houghton County. Recovery and clean up crews were on scene today near …
Read More »Packers Visit The Bluffs Senior Community
There are a lot of fans of the Green Bay Packers at the Bluffs Senior Community in Houghton. So when the Packers Tailgate Tour stopped in for a visit, it was quite a surprise. Several current and former players talked with fans and honored the veterans. Packer Hall of Fame …
Read More »Intermittent closures of Portage Lake Lift Bridge set for next week
April 7, 2017 — Planned maintenance work on the Portage Lake Lift Bridge scheduled for Monday, April 10, will result in several brief full bridge closures (up to 15 minutes) throughout the day. The closures are expected to occur between 9 and 11:30 a.m. and also between 1 and 3:30 p.m. The closures will likely result in …
Read More »Erosion Concerns Shut Down Drilling At Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is leading efforts to remedy erosion concerns discovered this week at Highland Copper’s exploration sites on road commission property, along County Road 519 in Gogebic County. Over the past several weeks, Highland Copper Co. Inc. has been conducting exploration of copper minerals situated beneath …
Read More »“Women Playing Hamlet” Comes To Finlandia University
This story can be found at http://www.finlandia.edu/news/women-playing-hamlet/ A journey of self-discovery with a nod to the long-standing tradition of the theater will be on display April 7-8 on the campus of Finlandia University as the Finlandia Performing Arts Club presents “Women Playing Hamlet,” a comedy written by William Missouri Downs. “This …
Read More »Peters Calls For Continued EAS Funding
Funding for the Essential Air Service program is in jeopardy under proposed budget cuts by President Trump. U.S. Senator Gary Peters is one of 20 lawmakers urging the Senate to continue to fund the program. Though the K. I. Sawyer Airport in Marquette would not be affected, most of the …
Read More »Mom Prom Is Ideal Girls’ Night Out
The music, the dancing, the dresses–all part of what makes prom night so memorable. Women have a chance to relive that special night—or perhaps for the first time—at the 3rd annual Mom Prom. Committee member Sharon Stoll says this is the ideal girls’ night out that appeals to all generations. …
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