They say every cloud has a silver lining. Our extra-rainy fall could provide a little bit of relief to electric costs. Upper Peninsula Power Company tells us the high river levels have enabled it to produce 30 percent more hydroelectric power than usual. Vice President for Business Development and Communication …
Read More »Blood Shortage Alert
We’re short of several blood types in the region. The U.P. Regional Blood Center is critically low on A-negative, B-positive and O-negative. If you are one of those types, you are encouraged to donate as quickly as possible. You can make an appointment at their office in the Quincy Center …
Read More »U.P. Unemployment Rate Falls
The unemployment rate fell in every county in Michigan last month. Non-seasonally adjusted rates were sampled before the General Motors strike began. The statewide rate came in at 3.7 percent… a half-point lower than in August, but two-tenths of a point above the rate one year ago. The unadjusted rate …
Read More »Woman Stabbed in Osceola Township
One woman was stabbed, and another arrested after an altercation early Wednesday at a residence in Osceola Township. A Michigan State Police spokesman at the Calumet Post confirmed that the incident occurred around midnight, but was unable to provide names, the condition of the victim, or additional details because the …
Read More »Portage Township to Begin Marijuana Discussion
Portage Township will begin the process of considering whether to allow recreational marijuana sales and growth. Like many municipalities in Michigan, the township originally opted out of the state’s marijuana program, until officials could review state rules. Those rules were posted a few weeks ago. At last night’s board meeting, …
Read More »Houghton Council Adjusts Meeting Schedule, Sets Special Meeting on City Center Sale
The Houghton City Council has changed its meeting schedule because of the upcoming holidays. Instead of holding sessions the night before Thanksgiving, and on Christmas night, council will meet on December 4th and December 18th at 5:30 at the City Center. The council also scheduled a joint public meeting with …
Read More »Houghton to Proceed with Equipment Purchases; Wraps Up Dee Construction
The City of Houghton will proceed with purchasing some new equipment. A federal Rural Development loan program is contributing $199,900 toward the cost of a police vehicle, two dump trucks, a wheel loader, a skid steer loader, and an excavator thumb. The grant from the program designed to assist flood-damaged …
Read More »Bouman Joins UPHS-Portage Emergency Staff
As provided by UP Health System: UP Health System – Portage is pleased to welcome Andrea Bouman, MD, MBA, back to the Keweenaw to join it’s Emergency Medicine team. Andrea K. Bouman, MD, MBA UP Health System – Portage Image Dr. Bouman earned her Bachelor of Science and Master of …
Read More »Former Evangel Building to House Apartments
The soon-to-be former Evangel Baptist Church building on College Avenue will be converted into apartments. Developer Derek Bradway has purchased the property. He has presented plans to the city of Houghton to renovate it, add a second level to a portion of the structure, and create 40 small efficiency units. …
Read More »Houghton Lakeshore Drive Project
The potential redevelopment of the parking structure property between downtown Houghton and the waterfront will be known as the Lakeshore Drive Project. The effort had initially been called a “waterfront development.” The committee investigating options wanted to emphasize that there will be, in fact, no actual waterfront property involved in …
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