HOUGHTON, MI, Wednesday, October 24, 2018 – What does it take to spark innovation in life, art, business, engineering and technology? According to Welby Altidor, former Executive Creative Director of Cirque du Soleil, it takes courage. But not just any courage – it takes creative courage. Please join Michigan Tech …
Read More »Nominations Open For KYP Board
HOUGHTON, MI (October 24, 2018) – The Keweenaw Young Professionals (KYP) Board of Directors is seeking nominations to fill six board positions for 2019. Motivated individuals who desire to be involved in the community, demonstrate leadership skills, and contribute unique perspectives to a dynamic team are encouraged to submit nominations …
Read More »Houghton County Officials Pitch Jail Proposal
Houghton County voters will decide in less than two weeks if the 55 year old county jail will get an overhaul. Residents expressed their concerns and asked questions during an open discussion held last night at the county courthouse, as they educate themselves before taking to the voting booths. “A …
Read More »Parking Fines In Houghton Questioned
There is no perfect solution for parking downtown in the city of Houghton. That was the answer given by Police Chief John Donnelly when a local business owner raised the question of parking tickets at the regular meeting of the Houghton City Council. Donnelly explained that visitors are given one …
Read More »Is Meijer Wanted in Houghton? Residents Voice Their Concern
Is Meijer wanted in Houghton? The company is preparing to build a brand new store in the city of Houghton and Portage Township. The city council held a public hearing Wednesday on the proposed Public Act 425 agreement that would allow both municipalities to collect their due property taxes in …
Read More »Update on Adenoviral Illnesses in the U.P.
Local public health would like to update residents on the cluster of adenovirus cases that have been seen in the central U.P. since mid-August of this year. As noted before, this virus is a very common cause of cold-like illness (occasionally with accompanying diarrhea) each year. Typically, healthcare providers do …
Read More »National Prescription Drug Take Back Day This Saturday
DETROIT – After collecting a total of more than 9.9 million pounds (nearly 5,000 tons) of expired, unused and unwanted prescription medications during 15 previous events over the past eight years, the Drug Enforcement Administration expects to reach a total of 10 million pounds collected following the upcoming fall 2018 …
Read More »Quincy Haunted Mine Opens Thursday
A half-mile in and seven levels below ground, a 15-by-15 dark tunnel awaits the brave souls who dare to enter. The Quincy Mine’s annual haunted tour is Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 25-27. This is the second year Michigan Technological University students in sound design and audio production and technology programs …
Read More »M-26 Now Open
M-26 south of Mass City in Ontonagon County is now open to traffic. The roadway had been detoured since October 8th for an ongoing Michigan Department of Transportation repair project. MDOT is investing about $600,000 to repair settling of the westbound lane and shoulder of M-26 south of Mass City. …
Read More »MTU Faculty Awards Presented
As Michigan Tech continues to educate the next generation of engineers, researchers, and innovative thinkers, faculty members are also being honored for their role and advancements. “Tonight we had a celebration to honor our premiere faculty and staff for research and teaching and outreach and diversity awards,” said Michigan Tech …
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