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Kids Can Join the Interact Club for a Day of Fun at Houghton High School Tomorrow

Houghton High School Students will host a special fun event for local area kids tomorrow. The Interact Club’s Interact Fun Day is the group’s biggest fundraiser. Throughout the year the student group works with local nonprofits to volunteer in the community. And like the Rotary Club, Interact Club also emphasizes …

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McBroom Takes Aim at Big Box Tax Challenges

As the city of Houghton’s battle with Walmart over the store’s property taxes heats up, Republican state Senator Ed McBroom is making another run at adjusting state law to clarify how such stores should be assessed. McBroom’s proposed legislation would start by moving such disputes out of the jurisdiction of …

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Superior Maker Fest Debuts Saturday

People who make things – and people who would like to make things – will gather Saturday at Houghton High School for the first Superior Maker Fest.  The event has been organized by the Superior Fab Lab… We’re a group of makers, or those interested in making different things out …

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CLK Board Extends Superintendent Contract

Christopher Davidson will continue to serve as superintendent of the CLK School District. At its meeting this week, the CLK board extended Davidson’s contract by a year.  The board accepted the retirement notices of fourth grade teacher Deborah Butler, eighth grade history teacher Cynthia Twardzik, and special education aide Catherine …

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NMU’s Beaumier Center Seeks Mary Wright Artwork

The Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center in Marquette is looking for examples of public art projects designed by the late artist Mary Wright. The center is planning a retrospective exhibition of her works, beginning April 15th. Exhibits will be returned to the owners when the retrospective closes. Wright’s community-wide art projects …

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Rock of Ages Lighthouse Preservation Society Hopes to Raise $50,000 for Paint the Rock Challenge

Isolated in the middle of Lake Superior stands numerous off shore light houses rising out of the water. The Rock of Ages lighthouse, only three miles away from Isle Royale, finished constriction in 1908. This isolated light, and others like it, often help ships navigate the most treacherous areas of …

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Gundlach Champion, Inc. Celebrates 125 Years in the Upper Peninsula

Gundlach Champion Incorporated joins a special group of upper peninsula businesses serving their communities. In 1898, Herman Gundlach Senior signed partnership papers, officially forming his company. Gundlach senior’s pride in the company continued through his son, who took over the business in 1945. Current company President, Stan Kaczmarek, says 125 …

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Hancock Campground Costs to Rise – City Council Report

It will cost a bit more to set up at the Hancock campground this summer. At last night’s meeting, the city council approved raising the price of using waterfront sites, and those with water or electric hook-ups, to $30 per day. Other improved sites will cost $25. The cost to …

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Citizens Protest Walmart Tax Stance

A planned community rally to protest Walmart’s attempt to get a property tax rollback for its Houghton store drew a small crowd yesterday. At the designated start time of 2:00, only a handful of residents appeared. A few late arrivals grew the total to about 10. Hancock resident Glenn Anderson …

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STEM Festival Returns Today

Students from across the region will take part in the revived Western U.P. STEM Festival today. Formerly known as the Western U.P. Science Fair, the event will take place at Michigan Tech’s Memorial Union Building.  The festival offers hands-on activities for K-8th grade students, their families, and the public. Nearly …

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