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Michigan Small Game Hunting Seasons Open Today

Small game hunting season opens in Michigan today.  Hunters can begin harvesting a number of animals. Seasons for cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, fox squirrels and gray squirrels will be open through March 31. The daily bag limit is five, and the possession limit is 10. Ruffed grouse seasons will run …

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NMU Presidential Candidate Visits Begin Tonight

The first of the four finalists to become the next president of Northern Michigan University will be introduced to the community this evening. Debra S. Larson has been provost and vice president of academic affairs at California State University, Chico, for the past five years. Before that, she served six …

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Vendor Spots are Open for the Rozsa Center’s Home for the Holidays Gift Market

Holiday season often comes up faster than expected. And many people begin to make plans for shopping, festivities and family time well in advance. Just like those who have already begun preparing for the holiday season, Michigan Tech is seeking vendors for the 2022 Home for the Holidays Gift Market. …

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Michigan State Parks Implement New Tools to Make the Outdoors More Accessible to the Disabled Community

The outdoors are for everybody. And Michigan’s state parks are leading the charge to make nature more accessible for people with disabilities. Michigan now leads the country in accessibility to track chairs in state parks. Track chairs are a rugged version of a standard wheel chair, the biggest difference are …

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Airport Passenger Service Renewal Discussions Begin; Potential Sale of HoCo Tabled – Houghton County Board Wrap

The future of passenger service in and out of the Houghton County Memorial Airport could be determined soon. At yesterday’s Houghton County Board meeting, airport manager Dennis Hext told commissioners that the bidding period for potential service providers has opened. Passenger flights are subsidized by the federal government under the …

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Houghton City Council to Consider Potential Land Sale Tonight

The Houghton City Council will consider the potential sale of some city property at tonight’s meeting. The land is located behind Walmart, and is not being used. The J.M. Longyear Forestry Company has expressed an interest in purchasing an option. Council members could vote to open a discussion with them …

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Laurium Sets Public Meeting for Master Plan Input

Laurium officials are looking for community input to help shape the village’s new Master Plan. A meeting has been set for Monday between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the CLK Schools Upper Commons Room. For more information, visit the Laurium village website.

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Houghton, Hancock Transit Reach Service Milestones

The public transit services in both Houghton and Hancock recently passed milestones. The Michigan Department of Transportation and the Michigan Public Transit Association recently honored the City of Houghton for 40 years of transit operations, and the City of Hancock for 20 years of service. Brian Kass, U.P. project manager …

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Local COVID-19 Cases Ease

COVID-19 cases dropped again in the Copper Country last week. Thirty-three confirmed cases were reported by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon Counties. That compares to 40 the previous week. The CDC now lists all four counties as low-risk. Iron and Dickinson Counties, …

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Return North Job Fair will Include Virtual and In-Person Events

The sixth annual return North Professional Career Fair will return again this November. The regional career fair seeks to bring back alumni, former residents, and friends of the upper peninsula back to the area. Return North invites local professionals and those wishing to relocate to the Upper Peninsula to meet …

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