Houghton County commissioners will take a month to consider the ramifications of the proposed Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution they heard comments on last night. The commission meeting was moved to the circuit courtroom, where an overflow crowd offered opinions for and against the statement. If passed, the proposal would order …
Read More »Lakeshore Drive Redevelopment Meeting
There was a packed house at the Houghton City Council Chambers last night, as residents were there to ask questions at the Lakeshore Drive Redevelopment Meeting. City Manager Eric Waara, after a brief introduction regarding the meeting, turned the mic over to Michelle Thomas from Veridia, and she gave an …
Read More »Michigan Tech’s Portage Lake Golf Course Season Passes On Sale
This year’s Michigan Tech’s Portage Lake Golf Course season passes are now on sale. If you golf once a week, from mid-April to mid-October, you can save more than $200 with a pass. Purchase your pass prior to March 1st, and receive a meal for two at Par and Grill …
Read More »Michigan Tech Spring Career Fair Is Almost Here
Michigan Tech’s 2020 Spring Career Fair will be here before you know it. This year’s fair, takes place from Noon til 5pm, Wednesday February 19th, in the SDC Multipurpose Room. Contact Michigan Tech’s Career Services Department, 906-487-2313 for more information.
Read More »Purchase Agreement Hopes To Improve Great Lakes Shipping
A new stock purchase agreement hopes to improve shipping within the Great Lakes. Rand Logistics, based out of New Jersey, has purchased enough stock, to acquire American Steamship Company, out of Buffalo, New York. Rand is an affiliate of American Industrial Partners, and ships dry goods throughout the Great Lakes …
Read More »Road Repairs Could Top $100 Million
The Michigan Department of Transportation believes the cost to repair roads damaged by rising water levels in the Great Lakes, could top $100 Million. Bradley Weiferich, Director of MDOT’s Bureau of Development, said there are approximately 40 locations statewide, that have been affected by flooding and high water levels. He …
Read More »Michigan’s First High Water Coordinating Summit Convenes
Officials from federal, state and local agencies met at the first High Water Coordinating Summit, and have pledged to share resources and ideas, to help residents deal with Michigan’s near record high water levels. The summit, convened by Governor Whitmer, will collaborate to identify available assets that can be used …
Read More »Michigan’s 1st District Is Part Of President Trump’s 2021 Budget
With Congressional approval, changes could be coming to Michigan. Representative Jack Bergman, is grateful President Trump has prioritized Michigan’s 1st District, in his 2021 Fiscal Year budget request. Protecting our Great Lakes, national security needs and building a new Lock in the Soo, are all part of President Trump’s proposed …
Read More »Keweenaw Community Foundation Has New Executive Director
The Keweenaw Community Foundation has a new executive director. Erin Minne’ brings over 25 years of fundraising to the Keweenaw. Minne’s love of the Keweenaw began back in 1995, when she worked for Michigan Tech. Before coming back to Copper Country, She served as Senior Vice President of Advancement at …
Read More »Updates On Upper Peninsula Crimes
We have updates on crimes recently reported by Keweenaw Report. A 39 year old male from Calumet, has been arrested, due to a search warrant that was issued, after a meth lab was discovered on Caledonia Street. The suspect’s name has not been released, until his arraignment in 97th District …
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