The Houghton City Council will hold two public hearings on proposed new ordinances at tonight’s meeting at the City Center. Ordinance 298 updates rental property licensing and inspection in the city. Ordinance 299 updates the city’s solid waste and recycling policies. The council is scheduled to vote on both ordinances …
Read More »Blood Donations Needed Urgently
The U.P. Regional Blood Center has issued an urgent call for blood donations. The Center’s web page indicates that supplies of A+, A-, B+, B-, O+ and O- are critically low. Blood donations tend to fall off during the busy summer months, while the need often increases. Giving blood is …
Read More »Houghton County Task Force Pursues Four Jail Options
The task force investigating replacement options for the outdated and overcrowded Houghton County jail is pursuing four possibilities. Houghton County Commissioner Tom Tikkanen provided the board with an update at yesterday’s meeting. The task force has split into sub-groups. One is revisiting an expansion proposal similar to that which was …
Read More »Houghton County Board Endorses Flood Infrastructure Grant Request
The County Board lent its support yesterday to an effort to upgrade the region’s infrastructure, in the wake of last year’s Father’s Day Flood. Keweenaw Land Trust Executive Director Evan McDonald briefed commissioners on a task force called Keweenaw Resiliency. He described Keweenaw Resiliency as a partnership of organizations and …
Read More »How to Reach UP-Health in Hancock During Road Construction
Road construction around the UP Health System-Portage campus in Hancock could pose some access challenges over the next several weeks. Hospital officials are emphasizing that there will always be a way to get to the hospital, and that all services are continuing. Here is access information provided by the hospital: …
Read More »U.P. Energy Task Force Holds First Meeting
The new U.P. Energy Task Force met for the first time yesterday. The group was established by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to find sustainable ways to provide more reliable and less expensive energy in the Upper Peninsula. Members include energy providers and users, along with consumer and environmental advocates. In the …
Read More »Application Deadline for Bogan Health Ad Scholarship Nears
Applications are due soon for this year’s James Bogan Health Administration Scholarship. The $5,000 award is presented by the Portage Health Foundation to a resident of Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga or Ontonagon Counties pursuing a Master’s level degree in the healthcare field. Completed applications and cover letters must be received at …
Read More »L’Anse Pays Off Industrial Park Loan; Solar Project Advances
The Village of L’Anse has made the final payment on a loan that spurred development of the industrial park on Lambert Road. The loan was arranged by the Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region and the Michigan Department of Transportation to build a Class A road to the development, …
Read More »State Creates New Mining Advisory Council
The State of Michigan will create a committee of industry experts to help guide development of the mining industry. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4227 into law yesterday, officially creating the Committee on Michigan’s Mining Future. Introduced by state Rep. Sara Cambensy (D-Marquette) in February, the committee will make …
Read More »Aspirus At Home Honored for Hospice Care
As received from Aspirus: Aspirus At Home has been recognized by Strategic Healthcare Programs (SHP) as a “Superior Performer” for achieving an overall caregiver and family satisfaction score that ranked in the top 20 percent of all eligible SHP clients for the 2018 calendar year. The annual SHPBest™ award program …
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