The May consolidated election takes place May 2nd, and there are numerous millage requests on local ballots. Houghton County• Houghton County – 1.37 mill renewal for 10 years for road maintenance• Calumet Township – 1.5 mill renewal for eight years for building and maintenance• Chassell Township – 0.5 mills for …
Read More »Updated State Forest Road Map Released
Michigan’s updated State Forest road map is scheduled to be released today. Maps are revised each year based on changing road conditions, new data, and input received from users and residents. They show which state forest roads are open or closed to both off-road and conventional vehicle use. In the …
Read More »Community Blood Drive at Finlandia April 3rd
On April 3, there will be a community blood drive in the lower level of the Chapel of St. Matthew on the Finlandia campus from 1pm-4pm, hosted by Finlandia’s Student Nurses Association. The Upper Peninsula Regional Blood Center (UPRBC) depends on donations to serve 13 hospitals across the Upper Peninsula. …
Read More »Keweenaw Snowmobile Club Closes Trails Tonight for the Season
Though the Michigan DNR extended the snowmobiling season until April 2, President of the Keweenaw Snowmobile Club, Ryan LaPorte, said their season will end tonight at midnight. Check to see if your favorite trail is closing tonight or on Sunday. President of the Keweenaw Snowmobile Club, Ryan LaPorte said, “Yeah, …
Read More »Ice Shanty Removal Highlights End-of-March Deadlines
The last day of March brings an official end to some winter activities and regulations. Ice fishing shanties must be removed from Upper Peninsula lakes by midnight. Shanties can be returned to the ice on a daily basis as long as conditions permit, but must be removed at the end …
Read More »Houghton County February Unemployment Rate Holds Steady
Employment edged upward in the Upper Peninsula in February. Figures released yesterday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget showed that 123,700 Yoopers reported to work last month. That’s 600 more than were on the job in January. However, the number of available workers increased by 1,000, so …
Read More »Ontonagon County Man Arrested on Drug Charges
A White Pine man is in jail following a drug bust yesterday. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team tell us they received a tip that a known drug dealer was suspected of receiving large amounts of crystal meth and fentanyl pills. A search of the suspect’s residence turned …
Read More »Two MTU Faculty Members Earn CAREER Grants
Two Michigan Tech faculty members have been honored with prestigious CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation. Radwin Askari was honored for his study of the dynamics of magma-filled cracks inside volcanoes. Hassan Masoud was recognized for his research into aquatic robots. Both will receive grants to continue and expand …
Read More »Drs. Askari and Masoud from Michigan Tech Receive CAREER Award
Two faculty at Michigan Tech have been awarded the prestigious CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). They will join the line of over 50 Michigan Tech faculty that have received the 5-year grant in the past. Dr. Radwin Askari is a geophysicist with expertise in applied and experimental …
Read More »State Cash to Boost MTU Tires-Into-Pavement Project
An effort by Michigan Tech to develop a road paving process using rubber from scrap tires has been given a boost by the state of Michigan. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has allocated more than $900,000 to help fund two projects that will use a dry process …
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