The City of Houghton’s new website will be developed by The Marketing Company. The Houghton business was one of five that bid on the job. The Houghton City Council awarded the contract at its meeting last night. The current city site is 10 years old. One of the priorities in …
Read More »Half-Staff Flags to Honor Korean War Victim
Flags will be flying at half staff in Michigan today to honor a soldier who died in the Korean War. Governor Gretchen Whitmer gave the order to pay tribute to Sergeant Walter Tobin, Jr. Tobin was a 22-year-old infantryman in 1950 when his unit was attacked near the Chosin Reservoir. …
Read More »Michigan Catastrophic Claims Car Insurance Assessment to Fall
Michigan drivers will begin to see savings on the car insurance premiums beginning next summer. The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association is reducing its annual assessment from $220 per vehicle to $100 per vehicle. And, because of Michigan’s revised auto insurance policies, only drivers who choose to maintain unlimited lifetime personal …
Read More »Police Seek Help Solving Aspirus Houghton Break-In
Police are asking for help in locating a man who broke into the the Aspirus Houghton Clinic. Houghton officers responded to an alarm at the building on Cedar Street around 3:15 yesterday morning. They found a broken window on the southeast corner of the building. The suspect had fled the …
Read More »Jilbert Owner Dean’s Foods Files for Bankruptcy
The company that provides much of the milk and other dairy products for Copper Country residents has filed for bankruptcy protection. Dean Foods is the largest dairy distributor in the United States. Dean bought U.P.-based Jilbert’s Dairy in 2006. In our area, it also distributes products under its own name, …
Read More »Lawmakers Vacate Capitol with Budget Unresolved
Michigan lawmakers will head to deer camp, leaving the victims of their budget manipulations to wait until probably at least December for relief. The State House scrapped a session scheduled for today that could have afforded a last-minute vote to resolve the budget crisis. The impasse began six weeks ago, …
Read More »Houghton Council, Planning Commission Agree to Pursue City Center Relocation
The City of Houghton took another step forward toward finding a new home for municipal offices and the police department last night. Midwest Loan Services has been leasing the upper floors of the existing City Center. The company wishes to take over the whole building, and has offered to purchase …
Read More »Portage Township Completes Water Meter Switch; Pushes Ahead with Sewer Project
Portage Township has completed the switchover from old-style mechanical water meters to new, remote-read meters. The first bills based on the new devices were sent out last month, and Township Supervisor Bruce Peterson said there were very few issues. It takes only about 40 minutes to drive by and collect …
Read More »Baraga County Fails to Sell Boat, Awards Park Project Contract
Baraga County’s old sheriff’s department boat is still for sale. The county recently purchased a new boat to patrol Keweenaw Bay, and offered its old one for sale. The minimum price was $9,000. The only bid came in at $5,000. At last night’s county board meeting, commissioners decided to hold …
Read More »Quiet Meetings for CLK, LL-H School Boards
Two local school districts reported quiet board of education meetings this week. The CLK board noted that Calumet High School did well in a recent Newsweek Magazine ranking of STEM programs in high schools across the nation, placing in the top 13 percent. The board accepted the retirement notice of …
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