Hancock City Council heard from Christina Smigowski of Rukkila, Negro, and Associates at Wednesday’s meeting about the audit results for the 2021 fiscal year, which ended last summer. The firm gave an unmodified opinion, the best possible outcome. Most city funds saw a net improvement in their cash positions. Smigowski …
Read More »Maki named director of Finnish American Heritage Center
David Maki has spent decades working in the number two position at the Finnish American Heritage Center. It made sense to give him the reins on an interim basis following the retirement of Jim Kurtti last spring. Maki is now simply the director, being awarded the position on a permanent …
Read More »Missing Ballot Petition Issue May be Resolved Soon
Last night Calumet’s village council heard a status update to the situation with the missing ballot petition’s submitted back in August 2021. At a special meeting last week the council took the advice of their legal council to repeal ordinances 157 and 158 that would have the village positions of …
Read More »Superior Search and Rescue gets new drone
Superior Search and Rescue’s drone program continues to expand thanks to grants from the Portage Health Foundation, Portage Health Auxiliary and Gift Shop, and donations made on Giving Tuesday. The total raised from the efforts is roughly $35,000. President Darian Reed says the new drone has some very practical benefits …
Read More »Baraga man who assaulted business owner identified
The suspect arrested on charges related to threatening a Baraga business owner with a handgun has been arraigned in 97th District Court. 52-year-old Edward Allen Bonham had yet to post bail, set at $75,000, as of last Friday, the last time an update was provided. Bonham faces several felony charges, …
Read More »Hurontown Fire fights blaze in Portage Township
Houghton County Sheriff’s Department personnel were called to a house fire at 48368 Jefferson Street in Portage Township at 7:45 Tuesday morning. Hurontown Fire and Rescue also responded. By the time emergency crews arrived one of the renters at the residence had already helped to contain much of the flames …
Read More »One person dies in Laird Township fire
Michigan State Police personnel from the Calumet Post were called out to a structure fire in Laird Township at approximately 11:30 Tuesday morning, where they found one dead. The deceased person remains unidentified and investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing. Assisting at the scene were MSP Fire …
Read More »Copper Country Senior Meals closed this week
Rising COVID-19 cases are starting to affect staffing levels locally, including area nonprofits. Copper Country Senior Meals will be closed through Friday due to community spread and positives that are impacting the organization’s administrative ranks and immediate families. Recent guidance changes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest …
Read More »Houghton – Portage Township Board elects officers
Nels Christopherson gaveled in Monday night’s Houghton – Portage Township Board of Education meeting as president and was treasurer when the group adjourned after a tidy, 30-minute session. Christopherson says he always viewed his position as president as just one of seven members of the body. The panel routinely reorganizes …
Read More »Michigan Tech celebrates Martin Luther King, Junior
In a tradition that dates back to the 1980’s, Michigan Tech once again honored the life of Martin Luther King, Jr, the noted civil rights leader. The ceremony was virtual this year due to the pandemic, with an art exhibit on display in the East Reading Room of the Van …
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