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Illinois Woman Dies in Gogebic County Snowmobile Crash

An Illinois woman died in a snowmobile crash Wednesday afternoon in Gogebic County. Michigan State Police troopers from the Wakefield Post and other first responders were called out around 5:00 Central Time to Trail One in Marenisco Township. They discovered that 60-year-old Cindy Zinaveah from Antioch, Illinois, had lost control …

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Two People Critically Injured in Single Vehicle Crash on M-26

Two people were airlifted to UPHS – Marquette after a single-car crash required extraction efforts. Last night, Keweenaw County Sheriff Deputies came across a single-vehicle crash on M-26 near Cat Harbor in Eagle Harbor Township. A vehicle driven by 21-year-old Jack Kilpela of Hancock was traveling westbound on M-26 when …

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Hancock Will Make the Best Out of the Circumstances

Hancock is in a unique position following an announcement that Finlandia University plans to close its doors after May. Since then city leaders stated their disappointment in the circumstances and wished to support students and faculty through this tough time. “So we don’t really have too much of an update. …

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Houghton City Council Wrap-Up: Two Public Hearings Scheduled for April

Houghton has scheduled two public hearings for ordinances governing animals and nuisance lawn care practices. Three councilors, Mike Needham Robert Backon, and Joan Suits were all absent. Houghton City Council issued a special land use permit for 1301 Ridge Road. The Nirvana Center plans to set up a recreational marijuana …

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Houghton Middle School Students Present “Scary” Play

The Houghton Middle School Drama Club takes to the stage this weekend with a play that’s incredibly scary – or is it? Actor Reagan Aho admits Scariest Play – Ever is, in fact, not scary at all… No – not in the slightest. It’s ironic – it’s a comedy, actually. …

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Finlandia Finalizes “Teach-Out” Agreements

Finlandia University has completed teach-out agreements with five colleges, as its students look for new educational homes. Agreements are now fully in place with Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan, Adrian College, Bay College, and Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. Those five institutions have agreed to accept the transfers of any Finlandia …

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Portage Lake District Library is Seeking a New Board Member

The Portage Lake District Library has an open seat on its board of trustees. Candidates interested in filling the open position must be a resident of Houghton. Applications for the board position can be submitted to the City Clerk, Ann Vollrath. A copy of the application for the role can …

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TRIO Intends to Move Forward with Already Scheduled Programs

TRIO Programs is saddened by the recent announcement that their host institution will close after May. The TRIO pre-college program plans to continue its services for students. The program organizer does still plan to move forward with already scheduled trips, study labs, cultural events, and more throughout the rest of …

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Houghton Council to Discuss Animal, Nuisance Ordinance Revisions

The Houghton city council will consider paving the way for another marijuana retailer at tonight’s meeting. The special use permit for 1301 Ridge Road was recently endorsed by the city planning commission.  NU Group intends to open one of its Nirvana Centers in the building that formerly housed the Bambu …

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Local Load Limits Expand to State Trunk Lines

Seasonal weight restrictions take effect this morning on all state trunklines in the Upper Peninsula. The Michigan Department of Transportation limits apply to highways with M- and US- designations. They typically roll payloads back by 35 percent on asphalt surfaces, with additional restrictions for oversized loads. Seasonal restrictions for local …

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