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M-26 Construction at Eagle River to Begin

Drivers on M-26 in the Eagle River area can expect lane closures and brief delays beginning today. Work on the bridge over the Eagle River is scheduled to last until October 10th. One lane of traffic will remain open, regulated by temporary traffic signals. Work on the bridge will include …

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Isle Royale Wolf Transfers Resume

The attempt to reinvigorate the wolf population on Isle Royale National Park is underway again. Wolf being loaded for flight to Isle Royale on US Fish and Wildlife Service aircraft. Photo courtesy of John Pepin, Michigan DNR Isle Royale National Park staff and partners relocated a wolf from the Upper Peninsula …

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MTU Prof Appointed to State Board

A Michigan Tech professor has been appointed to the Michigan Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Advisory Council. Jacqueline Huntoon is a professor of geology, provost, and senior vice president for academic affairs. She will represent K-12 and postsecondary educational institutions involved with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career preparation …

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Gas Prices Hold Steady

Gasoline prices basically held steady in our area last week. The average price in AAA Michigan’s Marquette metro area is $2.65 per gallon. That’s a penny less than it was a week ago, a dime less than a month ago, and 30 cents less than a year ago. Prices on …

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Whitmer, Republicans Agree to Cooperate on Budget

Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, and House Speaker Lee Chatfield say they’ve agreed to put rancor about road repair funding aside, and focus on building a state budget before the fiscal year ends on September 30th. The three released this joint statement this morning: “The people of …

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K-Day Kollects Krowd

This year’s K-Day at Chassell Centennial Park on Friday has been judged to be a big success. MTU Director of Student Leadership and Involvement Jessie Stapleton said turnout was better than expected on a crisp afternoon… Turnout from campus organizations was extraordinary… That’s out of a possible 244. The only …

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MTU Bike Week Promotes Cycling on Campus

This is Campus Bike Week at Michigan Tech, with events scheduled to encourage biking in and around the university. Students can register bikes between 11:00 and 1:00 today on the Walker Lawn. Registration helps public safety officials reunite bikes with owners if the bikes are stolen or lost. There will …

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KBIC Calls Off Grow Farm Purchase

The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community has decided not to proceed with the purchase of a marijuana growing facility in Marquette County. KBIC voters recently approved a request from the Tribal Council to invest up to four million dollars in the medical marijuana business. The Tribe’s initial target was Fresh Coast …

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Laurium Man Jailed After Police Chase

Updated to include identity and result of arraignment. A 29-year-old Laurium man faces arraignment today after leading police on a chase late Friday night. A Houghton County Sheriff’s deputy tried to pull the Jordan Michael Gervais over on U-S 41 in Calumet Township. Gervais allegedly took off… and raced through …

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Fugitive Captured in Baraga County

An escaped fugitive was arrested in Baraga County Friday. Jeremy Ross Marjamaa cut his tether and ran from custody in Chippewa County July 8th. On Friday, police received a tip that Marjamaa was traveling along US-41 from Marquette toward Calumet. He was pulled over in Baraga County, and ran into …

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