Here is a list of road closures from the Houghton County Road Commission: Houghton Canal Road will be closed to traffic from Coles Creek Road to Liminga Road from October 3rd to December 7th. The closure is necessary to repair the damage to the road from the Father’s Day Flood. …
Read More »Annual Fashion Show Against Domestic Violence
The Baraga County Shelter Home (BCSH) will be hosting the annual “Hearts and Hands – A Traveling Fashion Show” in recognition of October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The fashion show will be held on Monday, October 15 at the L’Anse American Legion building located on the waterfront in L’Anse. …
Read More »International musicians to perform at Finnish American Heritage Center
HANCOCK, Mich. — An ensemble of musicians from Norway, Sweden and the United States have come together to showcase their talents to Upper Peninsula audiences, and Finlandia University’s Finnish American Heritage Center is one of the lucky sites. On Saturday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m., the musicians of Beethoven and …
Read More »Local Leaders Hope More Road Funding Will Come
Managers from the cities of Houghton and Hancock, along with the Houghton County Road Commission met recently with legislators in search of additional state aid that would pay contributions required for federal aid assistance that is needed to repair roadways in Houghton County damaged from flooding in June. “We met …
Read More »Local CPA Being Honored With Award By Accountants Association
A local business professional is being honored by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants. Great Lakes Accounting President Lucinda Enderby is a recipient of an award being presented Wednesday at an event in Novi. The awards honor individuals within the accounting profession that have exemplified excellence through dedication, leadership …
Read More »Owl Recovering After Being Shot In Lake Linden
A Great Horned Owl is recovering after apparently being shot in Lake Linden. The raptor is being cared for by U.P. Wildlife Rehabilitation—Keweenaw Group, who says the wound was discovered after swelling in the animal had gone down. Radiographs confirmed that the owl has a pellet shot still in its …
Read More »Keep your hands safe when tackling fall chores
LAURIUM, Mich. – The leaves are changing color. Daylight is getting shorter. Nights are growing colder. It’s hard to deny that fall is here. And, for many households, that means it’s time to pack away summer equipment, rake the yard and harvest the garden for next year’s planting season. No matter …
Read More »Friends of the Portage Lake District Library Hold Book Sale
The Friends of the Portage Lake District Library invite all book lovers to their Used Book Sale beginning on Friday evening, October 5, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. and continuing on Saturday, October 6, from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. On Friday early shoppers are encouraged to make a $5 …
Read More »Bad Weather Doesn’t Deter Domestic Violence Awareness Ride
Rain and colder temperatures may have deterred a few from attending, but many still turned out yesterday to help spread awareness about domestic violence. Nearly two dozen motorcycles made their way from Calumet to Houghton for the annual Ride Against Abuse. Slick pavement had many concerned yesterday in Calumet, but …
Read More »Award Winning Mathematics Lecturer Coming To Michigan Tech
The fourth-annual Kliakhandler Public Lecture is at 5 p.m. Thursday in the Dow Environmental Sciences and Engineering Building, room 641, on the campus of Michigan Tech. This year’s lecturer is Nick Trefethen, professor of numerical analysis at Oxford University. The title of his lecture is “The Mathematics of the Faraday …
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