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Houghton plans to modify one park, add another

At Tuesday’s Houghton Planning Commission meeting, City Manager Eric Waara talked about potential modifications to Verna Mize Park. Located on the west end, right off Memorial Drive, the small preserve is noisy during the day. Only a thin barricade separates the space from 45 mph highway traffic. There is a …

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Vaccine appointment times available

The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department is conducting another community vaccination event at the Student Development Complex at Michigan Tech on Thursday. Michael Babcock from the Portage Health Foundation passes along word that there are several openings still available. You have the option of selecting the Moderna or Johnson and …

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Boil water advisory affects four Houghton County communities

Atlantic Mine, parts of Portage Township, the Quincy Hill neighborhood in Franklin Township, and the City of Hancock remain under a boil water advisory. Just after 8:00 Tuesday morning, Adams Township office manager Heather Platzke sent out a warning regarding a water main break. The subsequent pressure drop caused bacteria …

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Honors fraternity inducts new members

Gogebic Community College’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter held an induction ceremony for 28 new members Monday. Under normal circumstances, in-person events are hosted at the school’s Ironwood and Portage Township locations, but this year’s festivities were done virtually. Phi Theta Kappa is a national honors fraternity, requiring a GPA of …

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J and J vaccine being administered again

The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department is once again offering the Johnson and Johnson one-dose vaccine. It was paused for a little over a week while a review of its potential link to blood clots, particularly in younger women, was conducted. Health Officer Kate Beer says that it is an …

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Hancock Planning Commission weighs rezoning

At Monday’s Hancock Planning Commission meeting, City Manager Mary Babcock presented on placemaking. That topic has been front and center in discussions with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation for their redevelopment ready community certification and with OHM as they advise on updating the city’s zoning ordinance. Placemaking is the process …

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Utility rates focus of L’Anse Council meeting

Water, sewer and electrical rates in the Village of L’Anse are going up. At last night’s council meeting, Village Manager Bob LaFave explained that the increases are needed to keep the utility systems in the black. An increase is not something we like to do but we have to keep …

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Body of missing Paulding teen discovered Monday

After a three-day search, the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and law enforcement officials have come to a heartbreaking conclusion. The 17-year-old boy missing near Paulding since Friday evening has been found dead. Ontonagon County Sheriff Dale Rantala and County Emergency Management staff notified the family late this afternoon. From …

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Sacred Heart Ladies Auxiliary hosts Song Fest

Sunday afternoon in L’Anse, music filled the pews above and beyond traditional worship service. The Sacred Heart Ladies Auxiliary held Song Fest at a different time than normal. Typically, it coincides with the first week of Advent in early December. That was canceled due to COVID-19 and shifted to April, …

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Permissive dialing period began Saturday

Michigan’s Copper Country is being encouraged to dial all ten digits when they make a phone call. Within a couple of months, it will be required. The transition phase is known as permissive dialing, which began Saturday. Usually, it applies when a new area code is created. During the permissive …

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