The Superior Watershed Partnership (SWP) has deployed two 4-person Great Lakes Conservation Corps (SWP) crews to assist with disaster relief in Houghton and Keweenaw counties. Both crews were on site within 24 hours of the flood event and will continue to assist for at least two weeks, possibly longer if …
Read More »Local Businesses Asked To Report Flood Damage
The Michigan Small Business Development Center of Upper Peninsula, in response to flood damage, is collecting information on all small businesses in the region that were affected or sustained damage from the flooding. This could include physical damage to property, loss of sales due to closures, loss of future sales …
Read More »Michigan Tech Reopens, Recovery Underway In Wake Of Flash Floods
Assessment, cleanup and repairs are moving forward at Michigan Technological University in the aftermath of devastating flash floods in the western Upper Peninsula produced by torrential rains over the weekend. Classes resumed on campus Tuesday. The Administration Building, which took the brunt of flood waters, remains closed. Michigan Tech President Glenn …
Read More »Monday, June 25 – BIG and TALL at the Calumet Theatre
Musical Mondays Series of six great shows begins on June 25th with fun, interactive upbeat music with a comedy twist for all ages! Mr. Billy (Billy Grisack) and his son have an acoustic guitar, banjo, ukulele and a BOX that rocks. They’ll still do some of the great rock and roll kid’s …
Read More »The Red Cross at Calumet Colosseum
If you or someone you know requires housing, hot water, supplies, or equipment for cleaning up damage from flooding, the Red Cross has supplies, cots, showers, and tools available at the Calumet Colosseum. The Red Cross requests that you bring a drivers’ license or ID, but aside from that, all …
Read More »New Beginnings Angel Mission Open
The Angel Mission Free Store will be open this week, June 18th-22nd for people needing assistance due to the flood and to take donations. If you would like to help, the following items are most urgently needed: Water, cleaning supplies, brooms, mops, disinfectant cleaners, body wash, shampoo, deodorant, feminine products, toilet …
Read More »Heroin Dealers Being Driven From The Copper Country
Both city councils of Houghton and Hancock met for a joint council meeting Tuesday at Lakeview Manor in Hancock. MTECH Smartzone CEO Marilyn Clark gave an update on the efforts of their organization. One of those updates included the creation of a maker space to help bring new ideas closer …
Read More »Happy Glenn Mroz Day!
Wednesday, June 20th, is Glenn Mroz Day in Houghton and Hancock. A joint meeting of both the City Councils was held Tuesday at the Lakeview Manor in Hancock. Michigan Tech President Glenn Mroz was presented with a proclamation honoring his 15 years of service as head of the university. Mroz …
Read More »Houghton County To Hire Worker To Help Recycle Cardboard
The Houghton County Board of Commissioners addressed some issues concerning the cardboard recycling unit at the Houghton County Transfer Station at their regular meeting Tuesday. One of those concerns was the amount of cardboard that was simply being thrown away. The board voted to hire a part-time employee that will …
Read More »Janssen Eager To Begin Duties As New Houghton County Commissioner
The Houghton County Board of Commissioners is back to five members. At their regular meeting Tuesday, the Board voted to appoint Houghton resident Gretchen Janssen to serve out the remaining term of former Commissioner Scott Ala. Janssen is running as a Democrat to fill the seat in November, but now …
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