Houghton has begun the process of restoring the iconic miner statue that watches over the east entrance to the city’s downtown. The 500-pound bronze man was severely damaged when he was hit by a car January 3rd. At last night’s council meeting, city manager Eric Waara said they’ll take their …
Read More »Hancock council approves rental fee schedule
With some modifications to the rental fee schedule debated last week, the Hancock City Council was able to pass two related measures before the new ordinance takes effect on February 1st. That will allow for city employees to finish preparing the application packets for roughly rental properties in the municipality …
Read More »Social media group throws stock market into turmoil
A new Reddit community called WallStreetBets is bringing some notable financial experts to their knees and causing chaos in the general market. The anonymous users have combined forces to target heavily shorted stocks. It is a commonplace trading tactic to bet against shares of companies you have doubts about. To …
Read More »Judges needed for Winter Carnival
COVID-19 is altering Tech’s Winter Carnival plans, and that includes who will be judging the snow statues this year. Normally, people filling that role come from diverse locations across the country and are shuttled to each location on a bus. In a year where the recommendation is for guests to …
Read More »Hancock and Houghton City Councils both meet tonight
City hall will be busy on both sides of the portage Wednesday. The City of Hancock is having a special meeting of its council to resolve lingering issues related to the fee schedule for its new rental property inspection program. The ordinance is set to take effect on February 1st, …
Read More »DNR improves western UP snowmobile trails; area hill opens
The DNR has issued a correction on its press release from yesterday regarding snowmobile trails. You can find it in full below. Michigan Department of Natural Resources Director Dan Eichinger recently approved two real estate transactions that have secured permanent trail easements, which will help ensure trail connectivity in the …
Read More »Houghton Planning Commission okays rezoning of west Houghton parcel
A contentious rezoning issue was wrapped up by the Houghton Planning Commission Tuesday night. Up for debate was whether to reclassify roughly 15 acres that was annexed by the City of Houghton in 2008 from single family residential to allow for potential business development. The site, near Coles Creek, is …
Read More »Houghton Planning Commission preview
Tuesday’s Planning Commission meeting will have two major orders of business. Dating back to 2008, a 20-acre parcel of land was annexed by the City of Houghton near Cole Creek. At the time, it had just one structure on it. That remains the case today, but City Manager Eric Waara …
Read More »Widespread power outages hit Houghton Tuesday morning
A front loader was removing snow Tuesday when it snagged on a guy wire. UPPCO crews were on scene until just after 10 AM at the corner of Montezuma and Quincy Streets as they replaced the damaged wire. The utility pole it was attached to housed a single-phase transformer connected …
Read More »Houghton reveals more about future plans for its skating ribbon
The skating ribbon at Kestner Waterfront Park debuted on Friday, with enough enthusiasm that plans are solidifying for its return next year. This year’s edition was always considered a test run. Business Development Director Susie Negro said in an interview earlier this month that the 2021 ribbon would be “bare …
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