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New Art Gallery Opens In Houghton

Art has a new home in downtown Houghton. The Summer Season Gallery on Shelden Avenue recently opened and celebrated with an open house and ribbon cutting event last week. Owner Whitney Warstler said the gallery will showcase amazing work from Michigan artists. The Gallery will also host a variety of …

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GenCyber Camps at Michigan Tech

The following press release was issued by Michigan Tech writer Mark Wilcox: In an effort to increase the interest in cybersecurity careers and diversity in the cybersecurity workforce of the nation, the Summer Youth Program (SYP) at Michigan Technological University is offering a pair of GenCyber camps this summer. The …

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Auto Insurance Reform Awaits Governor’s Signature

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign auto insurance reform into law after both the House and Senate approved the bill on Friday. The Governor and Republicans reached a deal last week on the reform package which has been hotly debated for years. Michigan drivers pay the highest insurance premiums …

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3,000 Chickens Killed In Fire

Some 3,000 chickens are dead after a major fire at a farm in Baraga County on Saturday. The fire happened at the Byler Family Farm in Pelkie when a barn when up in flames. Firefighters battled the blaze for four hours but the structure was a total loss, as were …

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ORV Rider Killed In Crash

One man is dead after an ORV crash in Marquette County over the weekend. The accident happened shortly before midnight on Saturday on County Road 496 near County Road SN in Wells Township. Troopers from the Negaunee State Police Post say an 80-year-old man crashed his ORV while heading westbound …

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Keweenaw Natural Areas Season Gets Underway

North Woods Conservancy may have a different name, but their purpose is still the same. The new name of the organization is Keweenaw Natural Areas and President John Griffith says the change more accurately reflects the group’s location and mission.  Some of the materials still have NWC on them, but …

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Deal On Auto Insurance Reform Reached

Reforming the auto insurance is much closer to becoming a reality after a deal was struck between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republicans in the state legislature. Details have not been announced but a vote is expected Friday and Whitmer says she will sign it into law. Republicans have pushed to …

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Houghton-Keweenaw County 4-H Scholarship Awarded

Hancock’s Andrew Olson is the recipient of the annual Houghton-Keweenaw County 4-H Senior Scholarship. The award recognizes Olson for his active participation in 4-H and outstanding application that highlighted the positive impact that 4-H had on his life. He has served as co-president of the Copper Tips 4-H Archery Club …

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Michigan Tech’s Summer Youth Programs Start June 16

The following press release was issued by Michigan Tech’s news writer, Mark Wilcox: Michigan Technological University’s Summer Youth Program (SYP) is gearing up for another exciting season of learning, adventure and fun. More than a summer camp, over 1,000 students from throughout the world will come to the Houghton, Michigan …

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