Most Northern Michigan University students will pay 3.9 percent more for tuition and fees next year. At an online meeting yesterday, the school’s Board of Trustees voted 6-1 to approve the increase. The average in-state, full-time student will pay $6,324 to attend classes per semester. That’s $238 per semester more …
Read More »Keweenaw Peninsula Earns a Top Spot for Fishing on the Fourth of July
The Keweenaw Peninsula has been ranked as a top destination for fishing on Fourth of July weekend. Fishingbooker.com, recently released their rankings for the top fishing spots in the country during the holiday weekend. Their list of destinations included both small towns and big cities. The ocean-side city, Myrtle Beach, …
Read More »Independence Stay of Houghton Hosts Open House and Ribbon Cutting This Afternoon
It’s Independence Day weekend, and Independence Stay of Houghton is officially opening today. Construction for the hotel began last year and finished during the spring. Their Houghton hotel is their second location, with the other independence stay located in Marinette, Wisconsin. The hotel offers a number of amenities, including a …
Read More »Non-Union Houghton City Employees Receive Raises
Most non-union Houghton city employees will receive three percent raises for the new fiscal year. The city council approved the increases at last night’s meeting. City Manager Eric Waara confirmed that yesterday’s planned visit by the Viking cruise ship Octantis had to be scrubbed because of weather concerns. The ship’s …
Read More »NMU Board to Set Tuition, Fees Today
Northern Michigan University’s Board of Trustees will meet in a special online session this afternoon. The big item on the agenda will be setting tuition and fees for the upcoming school year. The finance committee will meet to finalize its recommendation at 2:00. The full board will convene at 2:30. …
Read More »Miss Michigan Visits, Promotes Nursing Changes
Miss Michigan visited the Copper Country yesterday. At the Baraga Drive-In, Paige Rubleski told our Thomas Fournier that she’s working to raise awareness about the challenges nurses and other health care workers are facing across the state… Nursing is a great, wonderful field, but we burn our nurses out, and …
Read More »Four U.P. State Parks Designated as “Quiet” this Weekend
In July, 1776, as the 13 British colonies in North America were in the process of declaring their independence, founding father John Adams predicted the event would be celebrated with fireworks. Such celebrations began the following year, and continue to this day. But, the noise from fireworks can be difficult …
Read More »Dr. Phillip Johnson Says Goodbye to Finlandia University and Staff, Pinnow Starting on Friday
After 15 years Dr. Phillip Johnson made his final address to university staff last Thursday. He spoke before staff, during the university’s last 125 anniversary celebration in the Martha Wiljanen Hall. He spoke of the university’s ever evolving nature since it’s inception in 1896 by Finnish immigrants. Starting off as …
Read More »Join Ahmeek Fire on the Fourth of July, Check Out Their New Truck
Ahmeek has a few new bells and whistles. A couple weeks ago the fire department welcomed to the department their newest vehicle. Last year the department’s volunteers worked through fundraisers, and grants to purchase a 2021 Ford F550 XLT 4X4 truck. A lot more work has been done to fully …
Read More »Houghton Planning Commission Mulls Plants, Animals and Food Trucks; City Council Meets Tonight
With three members absent, the Houghton city planning commission took no action on agenda items last evening. Conversations will continue about several issues. The city is reviewing the food truck ordinance it adopted in 2018. Officials are discussing plants and animals, after having received questions and comments about residents raising …
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