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Adams Twp. Schools Benefit From Fundraisers

The Adams Township School District has reaped some big benefits from a couple of fundraisers. At last night’s Board of Education meeting, members heard that the Adams Township Schools Foundation raised $17,000 at its recent dinner. The Athletic Department’s 5k and 10k run brought in $7,500. Superintendent Tim Keteri told …

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Health Department Explains Julio Site Contamination

We’re learning a bit more about the contamination found at the old Julio Construction Company property on M-26 in Ripley. The Western U.P. Health Department declared the site contaminated last week, after testing by the State Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy found some nasty things… That’s Health Department …

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Houghton Denies Seaplane Rezoning

The Houghton City Council has denied a request to rezone a parcel of property on Canal Road to accommodate the Isle Royale seaplane business. At its meeting last night, the council decided not to change the zoning of the property at 18260 Canal Road from single family residential to industrial, …

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Flavored Vape Ban Still In Place

Michigan’s ban on the sale of flavored nicotine-based vaping products remains in place, after two days of court hearings in Detroit. Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stevens declined to issue an immediate ruling in a case brought by 906 Vapor owner Mark Slis of Houghton. Stevens will take some time …

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Illinois Man Arrested After Car Crash/Fire

A 21-year-old Illinois man escaped injury when his car missed a turn, skidded off Canal Road, landed in a ditch and caught fire. Houghton County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to the scene near the Firehall Road intersection just after 12:00 this morning. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, …

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Cambensy Pushes to Restore Isolated Schools Funding

Action continues in the state House of Representatives to try to restore funding to some of the programs recently cut by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Democratic Representative Sara Cambensy has introduced legislation to bring back $7 million for rural schools. Most of that goes to five, tiny isolated districts. None of …

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Houghton Council to Address Seaplane Rezoning

The Houghton City Council will revisit a request to rezone a parcel of property on Canal Road to accommodate the Isle Royale seaplane business tonight. The council was set to consider the zoning a month ago, but the attorney for seaplane operator Jon Rector submitted a lengthy memorandum addressing the …

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Hancock Reconsiders Marijuana Opt-Out

Hancock could move a step closer to allowing potential sale of marijuana for recreational use tonight. At a special meeting, members of the city council will consider the introduction of an ordinance that would rescind their earlier opt-out from the state marijuana system. No ordinance allowing or regulating sale within …

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Parade of Nations Winners Announced

Winners from the Parade of Nations float competition and the “I Love Parade of Nations” contest have been announced. The Indian Students’ Association float took first place, followed by the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and the Chinese Students and Scholars at Michigan Tech. Brogan Dunstan won the $500 prize in …

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