The Village of Calumet has a new Administrator. The contract for Calumet native Joe Snow was approved at Tuesday’s village council meeting, 6-1. Snow returned to the Copper Country about a year ago after a 31 year career in the military. He was working at Michigan Tech when the opportunity …
Read More »Spring Career Fair To Be 5th Largest In MTU History
By Mark Wilcox, News Writer Michigan Technological University Michigan Tech’s Spring Career Fair, among the largest ever, will take place from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 22) in the Student Development Complex. Steve Patchin, director of Career Services, says that, as of last week, 220 recruiting organizations have committed …
Read More »Spring Weight Restrictions Expanding To All State Roads Wednesday
February 21, 2017 — The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and local agencies are enacting additional annual spring weight restrictions. Effective at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, weight restrictions will be expanded to cover all state trunkline highways for the entire state of Michigan, both Upper and Lower peninsulas. State …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Awarded Grant For Market Bucks Programming
HANCOCK, Mich., Feb. 21, 2017 – The Portage Lake District Library (PLDL) received $3,555 from the Portage Health Foundation (PHF) to offer an expanded Market Bucks program for 2017’s Summer Reading Program participants. PLDL applied for funding under PHF’s food initiative RFP late last year. The grant funding was a …
Read More »Sheriff Invokes Emergency Powers Act To Address Overcrowding At Houghton County Jail
The jail population in Houghton County must be reduced and the sheriff is taking steps to see that it happens. Sheriff Brian McLean has invoked the Jail Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act to address overcrowding at the Houghton County Jail. McLean advised county officials that the population has remained at or …
Read More »Hancock Man Sentenced On Drug Charge
A Hancock man will spend the next month in jail for a drug charge. 30-year-old Andrew Rohrer was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days in the Houghton County Jail for possession of a controlled substance. Rohrer was allegedly attacked by 28-year-old Joseph Schreiber in June 2016 when the two met to …
Read More »Middle School Girls Get WISE At MTU
Careers in engineering may currently be male dominated, but that is changing. Middle school girls were shown how they can pursue an education in the STEM fields on the campus of Michigan Tech. 260 7th and 8th graders from 14 schools came out for Get WISE—Women in Science and Engineering. …
Read More »Open House For Great Lakes Recovery Centers In Hancock
Residents in the Copper Country needing mental health or substance abuse counseling services can get help at a new location in Hancock. An open house for the Great Lakes Recovery Centers is being held Wednesday from 11am to 3pm in their new office. It’s on the third floor office area of …
Read More »International School of Art & Design Faculty Exhibit 2017
HANCOCK, MI – Finlandia University’s International School of Art and Design will present a faculty exhibit at the Finlandia University Gallery, located in the Finnish American Heritage Center (FAHC), Hancock, February 22 to March 21, 2017. An opening reception for the artists will take place at the gallery Wednesday, February …
Read More »Applications Still Being Accepted For Local Health & Well-Being Projects
Hancock, MI – The Portage Health Auxiliary is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to serve the health and well-being of elderly and youth causes in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon Counties. The Auxiliary is pleased to announce that it will be accepting grant applications from non-profit organizations in the …
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