The Houghton City Council amended ordinance 2017-284 last night at their regularly scheduled meeting. Ordinance 2017-284 regulates residential off-street parking. The new addition to the ordinance states if a parking area is not on a hard surface, then the parking area must have distinct separation from the non-parking area. If …
Read More »Michigan State Police 9-1-1 Phone Line Outage
Just before 10:30 last night, all Upper Peninsula emergency dispatch centers experienced issues with cellular telephone 9-1-1 service and the Charter Communication land-line 9-1-1 service. The outage affected those who attempted to reach police, fire and emergency medical services at that time. The non-emergency lines were still in service, however. …
Read More »10 Good Things That Happened in Houghton in the Last Two Weeks
The Houghton City Council created a list of 10 Good Things That Happened in Houghton in the Last Two Weeks. One small mural has been painted on the 500 block of Shelden Avenue and a larger mural is in process near the bridge. During Monday’s afternoon eclipse, City Manager Eric …
Read More »Police Warn of New Phone Scam
The Michigan State Police Department wants to make the public aware of a new phone solicitation scheme currently targeting Marquette County residents. Callers say they are members of the state police and then ask for money. Three residents reported these calls as of yesterday morning. Law enforcement will never call …
Read More »L’Anse Discusses Community Solar Garden
The Upper Peninsula Solar Technical Assistance and Resource Team, or UPSTART, hosted a community solar forum to present basic information about their idea to install a community solar garden in L’Anse. Residents and business owners had the opportunity to discuss different aspects of the project and share their feedback with …
Read More »Solving Technology Burnout with Technology Itself
People have the tendency to blame technology for keeping them too “plugged in”, but what if the secret to curing this “technology burnout” was in the device itself? Technology has allowed people to stay in contact with each other and the rest of the world, but sometimes, it like a …
Read More »Crisis Intervention Training from Dial Help
Dial Help is holding crisis intervention training at the Portage Lake District Library for parents, professionals and community members this Saturday, August 26th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants will receive training on how to help friends and loved ones who are dealing with stress, personal crisis, mental illness …
Read More »Tech Theatre Company To Host Auditions Sept. 6-7
The Tech Theatre Company will hold auditions for their first two productions of the 2017-18 season during the first week of classes. Auditions for “Fires in the Mirror” by Anna Devere Smith and “Picasso at the Lapin Agile,” by Steve Martin will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 6 – …
Read More »Houghton-Portage Townships Schools Seeking New Board Member
Houghton-Portage Townships Schools is seeking a new board member. Applicants must send a notice of interest to Superintendent Doreen Klingbeil. The board will review the application. The person would be up for election at the next regular school board election next November. The need for a new member comes after …
Read More »Sawyer International Airport Recieves Grants from Department of Transportation
U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow have announced that Sawyer International Airport in Gwinn has been awarded two grants from the Department of Transportation (DOT). The grants add up to $5,967,513, which will support airport improvement projects, including runway rehabilitation. Senator Peters said that airports are a key source …
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