It’s a tradition at Michigan Tech–students got out of class early Friday for K-Day, short for Keweenaw Day. They then headed to McLain State Park to have a great time while choosing which student organizations they will make part of their campus experience. Students who join Engineers Without Borders will …
Read More »Dianda Honors Fallen Beartown Firefighters at 9/11 Ceremony
LANSING — State Representative Scott Dianda (D-Calumet) hosted Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Tribal President Chris Swartz and honored two fallen firefighters from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Beartown Firefighters, at the Michigan House of Representatives’ Sept. 11 recognition ceremony today. Alan J. Swartz and James Shelifoe Jr. were traveling with …
Read More »Suspect In Custody For Stolen Car
The Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Office says a Mass City woman is facing a felony charge in connection to a stolen car. 38-year-old Candi Finley was taken into custody in lower Michigan on a warrant of Unlawful Driving Away of an Automobile. The vehicle was an orange and black 2013 Dodge Dart …
Read More »Walk To End Alzheimer’s Takes Place Saturday
There currently is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, but a walk is taking place tomorrow to try and change that. The Walk to End Alzheimer’s will start at the Finnish American Heritage Center with registration opening at 9am and the walk beginning at 10am. The Alzheimer’s Association’s Phil Poutinen says …
Read More »School Zone Safety Laws & Tips
The Houghton County Sheriff’s Office wants to educate and raise awareness about school zone safety laws in order to prevent a tragedy. School zones combined with changing traffic and weather conditions create an extremely dangerous situation. “Back to school is an exciting time for both parents and students, but we …
Read More »Michigan Tech Enrollment Highest In 33 Years
Fall 2016 enrollment at Michigan Technological University is 7,268, the highest the school has seen since 1983. That’s 30 students more than last fall. Female enrollment is at a record high, with 1,957 women making up 27 percent of the student body. Michigan Tech submitted its official fall enrollment figures to …
Read More »UPPCO’s Rate Increase Reduced By MPSC
Upper Peninsula Power Company Customers may see their electric bills go down slightly. The Michigan Public Service Commission ruled that the UPPCO will be allowed to increase its electric rates by more than $4.6 million annually. This rate increase is lower than the $6.2 million rate increase that the company …
Read More »“Guys and Dolls” Opens Tonight At Calumet Theater
Set in 1930’s New York, the Broadway musical “Guys and Dolls” centers around notorious gamblers and infamous gangsters. The Calumet Players are set to bring the show to audiences in Calumet, staring tonight. “Guys and Dolls” Co-Director Erin Kauppila, along with Christopher Schwartz, said, “Guys and Dolls is one of …
Read More »Former Michigan Tech Student Explains Yik Yak Post
A former Michigan Tech student says he just wants to get on with his life, but says he must first clear up confusion around his social media post. Dickinson County resident Matthew Schultz appeared with his attorney for a press conference in Houghton Thursday. Schultz was the author of …
Read More »Houghton County Woman Wins $100,000 Playing Michigan Lottery’s $100 Grand Cashword
LANSING, Mich., Sept. 8, 2016 – A Houghton County woman was in “complete shock” after winning $100,000 playing the Michigan Lottery’s $100 Grand Cashword instant game. The lucky player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought her winning ticket at Pat’s Foods, located at 56845 Station Drive in Calumet. “I scratched …
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