A 57-year Baraga County tradition will continue Sunday, when the Ottawa Sportsmen’s Club holds its annual Turkey Shoot. Club member Jack Lehto says no actual turkeys get shot, but some paper shooting range targets will suffer some damage… There’ll be good food, non-shooting activities for kids, and raffles big and …
Read More »Baraga County Anticipates Slight Budget Surplus
Baraga County’s 2019-2020 budget will include a slight surplus. Treasurer Anne Koski anticipates revenues of $4,163,240.98, with expenditures of $4,055,806.39. At yesterday’s special budget meeting, board chair Mike Koskinen called the extra $107,434.59 a small cushion, but a welcome one. The only discussion involved the child care fund appropriation, which …
Read More »Colosseum Shines in National Spotlight
The biggest evening in Calumet hockey history is… history. Opening faceoff! The Detroit Red Wings delighted a partisan crowd by earning a 4-1 victory over the Saint Louis Blues in the 2019 Kraft Hockeyville USA game. The 106-year-old Colosseum was packed to capacity, and a large overflow group watched the …
Read More »Houghton Begins Marijuana Ordinance Discussion
The City of Houghton is taking its first steps toward developing a recreational marijuana ordinance. City Manager Eric Waara told the city council last night that a draft ordinance proposal has been presented to the Planning Commission for preliminary review. Waara said the ordinance has been written to allow retail …
Read More »National Spotlight on Colosseum Tonight
A months-long effort to bring the National Hockey League to the Calumet Colosseum will pay off tonight, when the Detroit Red Wings and the Saint Louis Blues meet in the Kraft Hockeyville USA 2019 game. The Red Wings are scheduled to arrive at the Colosseum this morning at 10:00, and …
Read More »Houghton Council Rezones One Parcel, Purchases Another
The Houghton City Council was in real estate mode last night. Councilors approved a request from Hope Fellowship Church to rezone a portion of the land it owns on West Sharon Avenue. The parcel abuts the land Meijer has purchased as a potential new store site. Changing the zoning from …
Read More »MTU Career Fair Draws Crowd
More than 350 companies and many hundreds of well-dressed students squeezed into the SDC yesterday for Michigan Tech’s Fall Career Fair. Industries represented included construction, computing, manufacturing, banking, automotive, environmental services, governmental departments and more. Outside, Nick Plahn of Oshkosh Corporation was standing next to a huge wheeled vehicle… Plahn …
Read More »Houghton Sheriff’s Department Boat Sinks
The Houghton County Sheriff’s Department’s patrol boat has sunk. Sheriff Brian McLean tells us the boat had to be hauled out of its slip in the Houghton County Marina recently, after it filled with water. No official cause has been determined, but McLean says they recently used some grant money …
Read More »Houghton Council to Mull Rezoning for Church
The Houghton City Council will discuss a rezoning proposal at tonight’s meeting. The Hope Fellowship Church has asked that a portion of the property it owns along West Sharon Avenue be changed from Single Family to General Business. A public hearing will be held at 5:30 at the City Center, …
Read More »Social Media Threat Conviction of Gogebic County Teen Overturned
The Michigan appeals court has reversed the conviction of a Gogebic County teenaged girl who fantasized about killing a boy and his pets on social media. The girl, identified in court records as “J.P.,” formed a Snapchat group with three other girls, all in sixth or seventh grade. They shared …
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