Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home Stay Safe” Executive Order has been extended through May 28th. That was the big take away from the press conference she just wrapped up. This comes after Michigan’s House and Senate announced lawsuits against the Governor, for abusing her power. Whitmer mentioned her efforts to stay …
Read More »Candidate List For August Primary Elections Is Out
It looks like Republicans will choose the next Houghton County Sheriff in August’s primary election. Houghton County Sheriff Brian McLean faces a primary challenge from Steve Laux, as both are running as republicans on the ballot. The list of candidates for the August primary elections is out, and it looks …
Read More »Western Upper Peninsula Food System Council Updates Website
The Western Upper Peninsula Food System Council has updated their website, with blogs and other information regarding local farmers and growing your own food. Rachel Pressley, Assistant Regional Planner with the Western UP Planning and Development Region, explained how they differ from area food banks. A link to the Western …
Read More »Updated Numbers On Roadway Fatalities And Injured Motorists
The Michigan Department of Transportation has released the latest updates on fatalities and injured motorists on Michigan roadways. This past week, 17 people died while traveling on Michigan roads, for a year to date total of 222. 63 motorists were also seriously injured, for a year to date total of …
Read More »Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order
Governor Whitmer has signed an executive order, which will expedite unemployment benefits to Michiganders, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The new order allows the state to base benefits on the applicant’s most recent job separation, which is the reason the applicant is now unemployed. Governor Whitmer said the new order will …
Read More »Tuesday’s Election Sees Record Breaking Turnout
Tuesday’s election saw a record breaking turnout, with nearly 25% of eligible voters casting absentee ballots. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, called it a very inspiring day. She also said local election officials deserved tremendous credit, for administering a safe, successful election, under unprecedented circumstances. May elections in Michigan …
Read More »Roadside Parks Set To Re-Open May 15th
The majority of roadside parks operated by Michigan’s Department of Transportation are set to re-open on May 15th. MDOT maintains 85 roadside parks throughout the state. Parks in the northern Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula are operated seasonally, usually closing towards the end of October and re-opening in the Spring. …
Read More »Houghton Looking For New Members For DDA/TIFA Board
The City of Houghton is looking for two people to serve on the Downtown Development Authority and Trade and Investment Framework Agreement Board. Residents who live or own a business downtown, can contact City Clerk Ann Vollrath, for an application. The board meets approximately twice a year, reviewing projects and …
Read More »Cap and Gown Pickup For Hancock Senior Class
In an email sent to parents, Christopher Salani, Interim Principal at Hancock High School, said that cap and gown pick up for the 2020 Senior Class, will be today from 11am-1pm. If you can’t make it during this time, please contact Sheri in the office, to reschedule. The cap and …
Read More »Enbridges Application For New Pipeline On Hold
Canadian Oil Company Enbridge’s application to build a new pipeline to carry crude oil under the Straits of Mackinac, has been put on hold. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, rejected the application, saying it was incomplete. The department is also requiring that documentation on the proposed pipeline, …
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