The following press release was issued by the MDNR: There has been some fantastic snowmobiling this winter in Michigan, with heavy snowfall in many places, providing superb riding conditions. Credit: Michigan Department of Natural Resources. A snowmobiler enjoys a state-designated trail in Marquette County. However, some of the fun is …
Read More »Waara Discusses Pot Holes, Houghton’s Safe City Ranking
With the spring thaw comes those all-too-familiar pot holes in local roads. Dodging craters will only become more difficult as new holes form as the ground unfreezes and the concrete buckles. Houghton City Manager Eric Waara said crews are working to keep up with the pot holes, but the fixes …
Read More »Whitmer Halts Work On Line 5 Tunnel
UP Lawmakers are denouncing a move by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to immediately halt work on the Enbridge Line 5 Tunnel. The governor’s executive order came immediately after receiving the formal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel that the law granting approval powers for the tunnel was unconstitutional. Nessel said the …
Read More »Recognizing Local Educators
While area students this week have mixed feelings about getting back to school, spring break will be coming to an end this weekend for many, and educators in the Keweenaw area will be returning to the classroom refreshed after a little vacation, and excited for the final push leading to …
Read More »Bishop Katherine A. Finegan to be Finlandia University 2019 Commencement Speaker
The following press release was issued by Finlandia University: Finlandia University is thrilled to announce that Bishop Katherine A. Finegan, bishop of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Northern Great Lakes Synod, will be the 2019 commencement ceremony speaker. “Bishop Finegan is a strong proponent of Lutheran higher education and …
Read More »Mohawk Secretary of State office to resume service two days a week April 1
A sure sign of spring is when the Mohawk Secretary of State resumes its two days a week service. The Secretary of State office at 3616 U.S. Highway 41 will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays starting next week. The office will continue its two-day seasonal schedule until it returns to …
Read More »Critical Blood Shortage In The UP
Residents in the Upper Peninsula are needed to give blood as supply is running critically low. The UPHS Regional Blood Center is experiencing a need for A-positive, O-positive, A-negative, O-negative and B-positive blood types. All that is required of a donor is that they are healthy, hydrated, at least 17 …
Read More »Countdown To Calumet Colosseum Voting–2 Days
With online voting starting in just two days, the city of Houghton is calling on all residents to help make their northern neighbors Hockeyville USA. Houghton is home to Dee Stadium and is referred to as the “Birthplace of Professional Hockey”, but it was the Calumet Colosseum—said to be the …
Read More »Houghton Mulls Over Moving City Offices
The city of Houghton may be looking to relocate the city offices in the near future. The City Center on Shelden Avenue has been home to the city council and police station since 1991, but one of the businesses in the upstairs of the building has expressed interest in buying …
Read More »Celebrate the UP! This Friday and Saturday
The following press release was issued by UPEC: The Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition invites you to help celebrate the incredible place where we live. The FREE two-day event will be held at the Women’s Federated Clubhouse, Peter White Public Library, Landmark Inn, and Ore Dock Brewing Company in Marquette on March 29 …
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