Motorists can expect slight delays when crossing the Portage Lake Lift Bridge. The Michigan Department of Transportation is conducting routine detailed inspections of the bridge that began Monday and will continue throughout the next couple of weeks. “The purpose of this inspection is to perform a systematic review of the …
Read More »Houghton Tops UP High Schools In Latest Rankings
Houghton High School is the highest ranked Upper Peninsula public high school in the latest rankings released by U.S. News & World Report. Over 20,500 school were evaluated and the Gremlins were ranked 53rd in the state and 1,527th in the nation. The school also received a silver award. L’Anse …
Read More »Bond Work Set To Begin At Houghton Schools
Work at Houghton-Portage Township Schools that is part of the bond passed by voters is set to begin. That’s the word from the latest newsletter released Monday by the school, which says they are planning and ordering all the materials needed for the renovation and update. The construction will start …
Read More »Detailed Portage Lake Lift Bridge Inspection Begins Today
HOUGHTON/HANCOCK — The Michigan Department of Transportation will be conducting routine detailed inspections of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge beginning on Monday, May 14th. Intermittent lane closures and frequent opening of the bridge will be required from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Closures will affect vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle traffic. …
Read More »Registration Open For Summer Art Classes & Programs
Hancock- Registration is now open for summer art classes at the Copper Country Community Arts Center. There is a an exciting variety of classes, programs, and camps this summer, including free programs for 8th-12th grade students. Classes include metal casting, lost wax bronze casting, writing, watercolor painting, letterpress printing, clay, …
Read More »Portage Health Foundation Supports Community Health Projects
[Hancock, MI] The Portage Health Foundation (PHF) released their first of three Community Recreational Facilities and Resources RFP this past January. The intention of these grants was to support projects that will have an impact on community health and wellness while addressing the systemic health needs and risk factors of …
Read More »Attitudes Toward Technology Study Continues
The Portage Lake District Library will host Michigan Technological University’s Safety, Technology and Attention Lab while they conduct a research study titled “Attitudes Toward Technology” on Wednesday, May 16, at 1:00 p.m. and again at 2:00 p.m. The Safety, Technology and Attention Lab is looking for people who are 55 …
Read More »Race To The Top Of Copper Peak Ski Jump For Charity
Local DJ John Carroll from 97.7 The Wolf raised money for charity this weekend as he joined over 400 athletes who competed in the Red Bull 400 Copper Peak Competition. Carroll said, “We are running up Copper Peak for DDIY, Don’t Do It Yourself. It’s an organization in Houghton that helps …
Read More »Givens Chosen To Be Next Hancock City Manager
Former Hancock Mayor Barry Givens is the city council’s selection to be the new city manager. Givens was chosen from four candidates who interviewed for the position on Saturday. The decision to extend the offer to Givens was reached unanimously by the council, with At Large Councilman Joe Bauman having …
Read More »Workshop Lays Out Path For Managing Diabetes
Diabetes PATH, or Personal Action Toward Health, is a self-management workshop aimed at empowering people to take an active role in managing diabetes. Over the course of 6 weeks, participants learn strategies to help them deal with difficult emotions, how to develop a healthy eating and exercise plan, goal setting …
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