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Ordinance Updates Approved By Hancock City Council

Months ago, Hancock’s City Council formed an ordinance committee to update the city’s ordinances. The reasoning was because some ordinances were so out of date that they were nearly unenforceable. Most importantly, an ordinance was added which decriminalizes a majority of the city’s ordinances. Previously, a misdemeanor was filed upon …

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Michigan Tech's Re-Accreditation Approved

Michigan Tech’s accreditation will continue. The university’s newsletter, Tech Today, reported the approval from the Higher Learning Commission — the official accrediting body for colleges in several states. Tech participates in the HLC’s open pathway system, which gives schools independence to pursue improvement projects geared towards their current needs and …

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Free LEDs Saturday at HEET’s Great LED Light Bulb Swap

HOUGHTON—The Houghton Energy Efficiency Team (HEET) is holding its second Great LED Light Bulb Swap from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (April 23) at the Michigan Tech Lakeshore Center, in downtown Houghton. The first 100 households that bring in an incandescent light bulb will each receive one free LED …

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Houghton Listed In Top 10 Best Small Towns To Visit In 2016

More tourists may come to Houghton this year after reading the rankings published in a national online magazine. Smithsonian.com listed their 20 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2016. Coming in at number eight: the hockey loving four-season tourist destination of Houghton–as described in the article. With attention given to the …

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Bridge Tests Winding Down

It’s almost over, but you may still get stuck at the bridge next week. More tests of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge have been scheduled as part of ongoing maintenance work Motorists should expect delays of 10 to 15 minutes, roughly equivalent to a standard bridge lift for marine traffic, …

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U.P. Roadside Parks Opening Monday

All roadside parks operated by the Michigan Department of Transportation in the Upper Peninsula are scheduled to open on Monday. MDOT maintains 32 roadside parks in the U.P. They usually close in late October and reopen in mid- to late April. While the parks will be open, motorists should not …

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University Music Professor Reacts To Prince's Death

Reaction to Prince’s death is being heard from across the state. Kurt Ellenberger is a professor of music at Grand Valley State University, and sometimes uses Prince in his teaching. The 57-year old was found unresponsive at his home Thursday morning in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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