Michigan Tech students and members of the community will hold a Unity March Thursday. The march is part of a nationwide show of support for those affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order banning travel from seven predominantly Muslim nations. A stay on the ban was enacted in federal court …
Read More »Houghton Rotary Holds Sink The Sled Contest Fundraiser
When do you think spring will come and sink the snowmobile into Portage Lake? Place your bets now for a chance to win the grand prize. A vintage snowmobile (sled) was placed on the frozen Houghton Canal in early February as part of the “Sink the Sled” Contest sponsored by …
Read More »La Cantina Mexican Restaurant Opens In Hancock
A new restaurant is now open in downtown Hancock that features flavors from south of the border. La Cantina Restaurant opened its doors for the first time Wednesday, just in time for Winter Carnival. The menu features a wide variety of traditional Mexican favorites, which come with complimentary chips and …
Read More »Houghton Begins To Priortize Budget Projects For The Upcoming Year
The City of Houghton is beginning the process to develop their budget for the 2017-2018 fiscal year. Prior to their regular meeting Wednesday, the city council held a pre-budget work session to talk about priorities for the construction season. Projects in West and East Houghton Parks were discussed, with the …
Read More »Environmental Group Outraged Over Porcupine Mountains Drilling
News that exploratory drilling has begun near the Porcupines Mountains Wilderness State Park has sparked outrage from at least one environmental group. The Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition issued a press release blasting the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for issuing the permit for the drilling and then announcing it after …
Read More »UPSET Makes Another Drug Bust In Houghton County
A South Range man is facing five felony drug charges after being arrested in Houghton County. On Tuesday, detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET) conducted an investigation that led to the arrest of 24 year old Charles Lester Knuckles. The suspect was arrested at his residence in South …
Read More »House Committee Looks At Technology & The VA
Advances in technology can improve the care that veterans receive from the VA. Congressman Jack Bergman took part in a committee hearing entitled “Assessing the VA IT Landscape: Progress and Challenges.” The hearing was designed to explore the major Information Technology modernization projects and programs underway at the Department of …
Read More »February is Children’s Dental Health Month – Choose Water for a Sparkling Smile!
Western U.P. Health Department, in conjunction with My Community Dental Centers and local dentists, reminds you to give your child a smile that lasts a lifetime. February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, which brings an increased focus on the importance of regular dental check-ups and a balanced diet. The …
Read More »Jersey Fund Helps Bring Extra Comforts To Oncology Patients
CALUMET, Mich. – Calumet High School (CHS) and Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital are partnering once again for the Jersey Fund in support of local cancer care. The Jersey Fund is a collaborative effort between CHS students and Aspirus to help bring extra comfort to oncology patients during their care. Funds are …
Read More »Winter Carnival’s All-Nighter Begins Today
Music, food, fun and of course plenty of snow, are in store as Michigan Tech’s annual Winter Carnival officially gets underway today with the legendary All-nighter. This year’s theme is “Snow Cascades Across the Decades.” Blue Key Honor Society President Brad Torni says Carnival comes just in time. Events will …
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