A motions hearing is scheduled for today in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids concerning Michigan Tech’s decision to dismiss a student last year for a post on a social media site. Norway, MI resident Matthew Schultz was a student at Michigan Tech until he was expelled for a post …
Read More »Finlandia Community Wellness Open House Today At Paavo Nurmi Center
Finlandia Community Wellness welcomes the public to an open house at the Paavo Nurmi Center on Monday, February 20 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. This is an opportunity for the community to explore the facility, learn about the programs offered and interact with the staff. On-site fitness professionals will include Bridget Durocher, Joan Kero, Beth Ryynanen and Shannon …
Read More »DNR Partners With Sheriff’s Deputies To Patrol Snowmobile Noise Complaints In The City of Houghton
Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers teamed up with deputies from the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office to address several recent loud noise complaints in the City of Houghton. The group sound enforcement patrol was conducted Feb. 11 along Trail No. 3 at Kestner Waterfront Park. “We were targeting snowmobile …
Read More »Proposed Minnesota Seaplane Service to Isle Royale National Park
Houghton, MI – Isle Royale National Park is considering a proposal by Isle Royale Seaplanes (IRS) to offer seaplance service from Grand Marais, Minnesota, to Isle Royale. IRS has an existing contract with the Park to provide air taxi service from Houghton to Isle Royale through 2025. IRS would continue to offer …
Read More »National Engineers Week Begins At Michigan Tech
National Engineers Week will be celebrated with a variety of activities on the campus of Michigan Technological University this week. Tech’s events during Engineers Week are again sponsored by Tau Beta Pi, the local chapter of the Engineering Honor Society. National Engineers Week, also known as EWeek, gets rolling at …
Read More »Finlandia Introduces $4,000 U.P. Commitment Grant & Frozen Tuition For 2017-18
Finlandia University has introduced a new $4,000 grant for students who graduated from an Upper Peninsula high school, and announced it is maintaining current rates for tuition and room and board for the upcoming year. “Finlandia has a strong record of controlling price increases over the long-term and maximizing financial …
Read More »Lack Of Snow Doesn’t Stop U.P. 200 Sled Dog Race
Quebec’s Denis Tremblay is the winner of the UP 200. This was Tremblay’s fifth time participating in the event. He took the lead Sunday morning, passing fellow Canadian Martin Massicotte to win the race. The normal 230 mile race was cut down to about 220 miles due to a lack …
Read More »Woman Airlifted To Hospital After Falling While Ice Climbing
An aircrew with the United States Coast Guard helped rescue an injured ice climber Friday evening in Munising. The climber fell while ice climbing at Pictured Rocks Ice Caves. She suffered injuries to her head and back. Due to her location and surrounding terrain, a ground evacuation was not possible. …
Read More »Spring Weight Restrictions Expanding Friday
February 15, 2017 — The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and local agencies are enacting additional annual spring weight restrictions to protect roads. Effective at noon Friday, Feb. 17, weight restrictions will be imposed and enforced on all state trunkline highways from the Michigan/Indiana and Michigan/Ohio state lines north to …
Read More »Coast Guard Urges Extreme Caution On Ice, Water As Warm Temperatures Approach
CLEVELAND — The Coast Guard is warning that warmer temperatures predicted to overtake the Great Lakes region beginning Friday could pose safety concerns for those planning to recreate on or near ice or cold water. Unseasonably warm air temperatures will cause frozen waters to melt at an alarming rate and may cause …
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