A young red-tailed hawk will be released back to the wild Saturday near L’Anse. Officials from the Chocolay Raptor Center say the hawk was rescued in that area just over a month ago. It was unable to fly. An exam by raptor rehab expert Beth Maata revealed that the hawk …
Read More »Mass City/Greenland Christmas Celebration Saturday
Mass City and Greenland will welcome Santa with a parade of lights Saturday. Area residents are invited to decorate their vehicles, and meet at the Mass City Fire Department at 5:45. Santa will lead the parade to Greenland, and will then greet children in a safe, drive-by format at the …
Read More »NMU Seeks Alumni Award Nominees
The Northern Michigan University Alumni Association is accepting nominations for its annual alumni awards program. Graduates will be honored during the 2021 Homecoming celebration in four categories…• The Distinguished Alumni Award is the highest honor.• The Alumni Achievement Award recognizes graduates who have notable professional achievements on a local or …
Read More »Rollout of Preliminary Houghton Lakeshore Drive Proposal Set
The public could get its first look at Houghton’s proposed Lakeshore Drive Redevelopment Project on December 15th. The Houghton city council, planning commission and downtown development authority have scheduled a joint meeting. The actual purpose of the session is to fulfill a requirement set by a program that maintains the …
Read More »Finnish Independence Celebration Plans Scaled Back
Sunday’s Finnish Independence Day celebration in Hancock will be downscaled because of COVID-19 restrictions. Jim Kurtti from the Finnish-American Heritage Center says the plan is to replicate the silent, memorial parades that are held in many Finnish communities… “It’s a very dramatic thing, because it’s dark in Finland when they …
Read More »COVID Cases Surge Again
The COVID-19 spotlight has shifted back to Houghton County. After a dropoff in diagnoses over the Thanksgiving Weekend, last night’s report from the Upper Peninsula Health Department includes a whopping 139 more confirmed positives across the five-county area, and another 62 probable cases since the last update was released Monday …
Read More »Final MTU Community COVID-19 Town Hall Tonight
Michigan Tech will hold its final online COVID-19 Town Hall discussion tonight. The topic will be “Health Disparities and COVID-19.” After an update on the virus situation in the community, two guests will discuss the national and international disparities in the effect of the virus, and how developing nations are …
Read More »CBS, WGN Vanish from Local Dish Network Lineup
The Upper Peninsula’s CBS affiliate has been removed from the Dish Network satellite television lineup. WJMN-TV is one of 164 local stations across the U.S. that were pulled when Dish couldn’t reach an agreement with Nexstar, the nation’s largest television broadcaster. Superstation WGN is also blacked out. It is also …
Read More »MSP Seeks Illegal Bridge Climber
Michigan State Police detectives are trying to track down the person who did some illegal climbing on the Mackinac Bridge. Photos apparently taken from the top of one of the bridge towers were recently posted on social media. Officials think the climb may have taken place in early November, on …
Read More »Houghton Sets Seaplane Zoning Hearing, Urges Campaign Sign Renewal
The Houghton City Council has set a public hearing date for two controversial proposed zoning changes. Both parcels are located off the Canal Road, near the mouth of Coles Creek. Both are currently zoned residential. One parcel is owned by Jon Rector, who operates the Isle Royale Seaplane Service. He’s …
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