Northern Michigan University will proceed with face-to-face classes beginning Monday. Classes for the first week of the fall semester – this week – were moved online because of delays in receiving the results of more than 7,600 COVID-19 tests. University officials say the lab that promised results in 24 to …
Read More »Michigan Pizza Huts Not Included in Wave of Closings
The Houghton Pizza Hut is not on a list of 300 locations across the nation that are scheduled to be closed. News of the shutdowns broke earlier this week. All of the restaurants that will be closing are owned by NPC International, which is the largest franchisee of Pizza Huts …
Read More »18 New COVID Cases Confirmed – 9 in Ontonagon County
Eighteen more western Upper Peninsula residents have contracted COVID-19. The hot zone has moved into Ontonagon County, which has added nine confirmed positives since last Thursday, along with one probable. Five confirmed positives and one probable have been reported from Gogebic County. Houghton County has logged four new confirmed cases. …
Read More »Signup Deadline for “Afternoon on the Town” Nears
For many years, Houghton and Hancock businesses have welcomed Michigan Tech students to the area by offering discounts and swag at Afternoon on the Town. Because of COVID-19 concerns, this year’s event is being moved online. It will take place August 29th. Students will be able to log on, browse …
Read More »Houghton Seeks Board of Review Member
The City of Houghton is looking to fill a vacancy on its Board of Review. Candidates must be a resident of the City of Houghton, and own real property within the city limits. The Board typically meets in March of each year for two six-hour days to hear appeals of …
Read More »Calumet Discusses Recreational Marijuana Sales
The long process of opening the Village of Calumet up to recreational marijuana business took another step forward Monday night. Public hearings were held on proposed changes in the zoning ordinance that would accommodate marijuana businesses, and on the marijuana ordinance itself. Most members of the public who spoke supported …
Read More »Baraga County Lampricide Treatments Begin Today
Lampricide treatments are scheduled to begin today in three Baraga County waterways. Personnel from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will treat the Falls, Silver, and Ravine rivers. It should take about a week to complete the process. The goal is to kill sea lamprey larvae that are burrowed in …
Read More »Houghton Broadcasting Owner to Head State Organization
The owner of the Houghton Community Broadcasting stations has been elected chair of the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. Stephen Marks Stephen Marks began his career as a radio copy writer in Maryland at age 17. In 1983, he became co-owner of Thunder Bay Broadcasting, which operates a television station in …
Read More »Ishpeming Woman Rescued from Fiery Crash
An Ishpeming woman is fortunate to be alive, after she crashed her 2011 Mazda into a rock while driving along County Road 476 in Marquette County’s Tilden Township Saturday night. The car caught fire, and the 47-year-old was trapped inside. State police troopers from the Negaunee post tell us a …
Read More »Manistique Man Dies in Motorcycle Crash
A Manistique man is dead because of a motorcycle crash. State police say 52-year-old Markie Sumter hit a tree along State Road near M-94 in Schoolcraft County’s Hiawatha Township Saturday evening. He was not wearing a helmet, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Police believe alcohol and speed were …
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