Finlandia University shut down at the end of its spring 2023 semester, the school still had deferred salaries left to pay for faculty and staff. The university employed 145 staff members when operating. The university’s state-appointed receiver Patrick OKeefe says he remains committed to paying staff their remaining salaries. Stating …
Read More »Hancock Invites Residents to Master Plan Open House Tonight
Hancock residents will receive an update to the city’s master plan at an open house tomorrow night. The city’s master plan team will host the event at the Orhpeum Theater and Studio Pizza. The open house style meeting will include a summary of the city’s master plan sessions from earlier …
Read More »Laurium Motorcyclist Pronounced Dead at the Scene in Early Morning Accident
UPDATE: The victim has been identified as Kurt Alan Hakala. See his obituary here. A motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene of a motorcycle accident early this morning. At approximately 1 a.m., the Houghton County sheriff was dispatched to a personal injury accident involving a motorcyclist on M-26 near …
Read More »National Recognition as a Blue Ribbon School Comes as No Surprise to Houghton Elementary School Leadership
Houghton Elementary School receives national recognition for student success in the classroom. The United States Department of Education recently awarded schools across the nation with the Blue Ribbon recognition. Which awards schools for student performance in academics and progress in closing achievement gaps among student groups. Houghton Elementary School Principal …
Read More »Upper Peninsula Representatives Disappointed in the FEMA Decision to Reject Flood Assistance to the Region
State Representative Greg Markkanen expresses frustration with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s recent rejection of aid to the Upper Peninsula. In a statement, Representative Markkanen says that the region needs a financial lifeline to assist in repairing damage caused by the spring’s snowmelt flooding. The representative further expressed disappointment in …
Read More »Hancock City Council to Consider Exchanging Land for 5,000 Cubic Feet of Top Soil
The city of Hancock will hold three public hearings before the start of the city council meeting tonight. All three hearings are for utility easement, two are for development at the Hancock Business and Technology Park. The city’s lengthy agenda includes consideration of a county resolution that will set up …
Read More »Cliff Drive Becomes a One Way Road on Michigan Tech’s Campus
Two permanent changes are coming to Michigan Tech’s campus. Starting tomorrow Cliff Drive on campus will become limited to 15 miles per hour, and turn into a one-way street. Cliff Drive between, Phoenix drive and where the road meets back with US-41, will convert to one-way traffic flowing west to …
Read More »Keweenaw Community Area Foundation Invites Public to Renovated Space in Hancock
After noticing a need within the community the Keweenaw Area Community Foundation decided to make some changes to its brick-and-mortar space in Hancock. The foundation has recently completed renovations to its offices in downtown Hancock opening up more space to allow community groups an area to meet. Converting an area …
Read More »Houghton County Prosecutor Paul LaBine to Resign at End of September
Houghton County Prosecutor Paul LaBine plans to resign at the end of September. LaBine was appointed to the position in July after former county prosecutor Brittany Bulleit was elevated to judgeship within Houghton County. LaBine tenured his resignation earlier this month, on September 7. Houghton County 12th Circuit Court Judge …
Read More »Hancock Police Invites Residents to Coffee with a Cop
Establishing and building a relationship between residents and local law enforcement can be difficult. Especially if police departments aren’t able to sit and talk with members of the community. Tomorrow the city of Hancock‘s police department will take some time to sit and chat with area residents, and continue to …
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