Those who park their vehicles in downtown Houghton will have an opportunity to shape the future of the parking system. In conjunction with the Lakeshore Drive redevelopment project, a parking analysis is being performed of the entire downtown by Walker Parking Consultants. They have scheduled a public forum to receive …
Read More »Houghton Community Broadcasting Earns MAB Awards
Houghton Community Broadcasting has been honored with a half-dozen awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. At the Great Lakes Media Show in Lansing last night, radio station 97.7 The Wolf won Small Market Excellence in Broadcasting Awards for Best Newscast, and Best Use of New Media for coverage of …
Read More »Carnegie Welcomes 19th Amendment Centennial Display
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution that granted women the right to vote. Barry Fink from the Copper Country League of Women Voters says it’s hard to realize now how different society was a century ago… To honor …
Read More »Hancock Council to Appoint New Member, Consider Beach Club Purchase
The Hancock City Council hopes to appoint a new member tonight. At a special meeting, councilors will consider applications to fill the at-large seat recently vacated by Stephanie Tubman. Tubman cited personal issues that were preventing her from devoting the necessary time to the job. She had served on the …
Read More »Finlandia Adds Majors, Minors
Finlandia University is adding two new bachelor’s degrees and two new minors to its offerings. The new degrees are a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Biology. The university already offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in psychology and biology. Dean of the Suomi College of …
Read More »MTU Widens COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
Michigan Tech has increased the number of countries to which university-related travel is being discouraged because of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. Italy and Iran have been added to the list, which already included China and South Korea. The travel restriction applies to faculty, staff, and students. Tech Today reports that …
Read More »Whitmer Signs Low-Income Property Tax Assistance Bill
Low-income homeowners faced with losing their homes because of delinquent property taxes now have some new options. Legislation signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer yesterday will enable homeowners to set up payment plans for back taxes, and reduce or eliminate interest, penalties and fees. The Pay As You Stay program is …
Read More »Absentee Primary Ballots Can Be Changed
So… you’d already taken advantage of Michigan’s liberalized absentee voting rules… and cast your ballot in next Tuesday’s presidential primary… for Pete Buttigieg… or Amy Klobuchar… or one of the other candidates that has since dropped out of the race. Is your vote gone forever? No. You can take it …
Read More »Local Issues Added to Primary Election Ballot
The Republican and Democratic presidential primaries aren’t the only issues on next Tuesday’s ballot. Some Copper Country residents will be asked to approve millage requests. In Houghton County…– Duncan Township will ask for four-year renewals of its one-mill operating levy, and its two-mill fire protection levy.– Portage Township will request …
Read More »Menominee Drug Bust Nets Two
A 9-1-1 call about a suspected opioid overdose in Menominee led to the arrest of two Wisconsin residents yesterday. Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement team say they had already been investigating the alleged drug house where the incident took place. The victim was revived using NARCAN. An 18-year-old …
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