State Representative Scott Dianda is continuing to argue against the closing of the Ojibway Correctional Facility in Gogebic County. Dianda sent a letter to Governor Rick Snyder then followed that up with a letter to state Auditor General Doug Ringler. He is requesting a performance audit on whether the Michigan …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Will Provide Public Library Service in Hancock
The Portage Lake District Library (PLDL) will provide public library services to residents of Hancock starting November 1st. This comes through an agreement that the PLDL Board of Trustees and the Hancock Public Schools board signed last week. The agreement will not cost the citizens of Hancock or the library …
Read More »Congressional Candidate Morgan Will Be On November Ballot
There will be a Democrat candidate for Michigan’s 1st Congressional District on the ballot in November. Traverse City-native Matt Morgan ran as a write-in candidate in the August primary after he was left off the ballot due to a technicality. The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has certified that Morgan …
Read More »Lakes Drop Football Opener, Tech Volleyball Splits in Alaska – Sunday Sports Wrap
Click on the blue links for more details. High School In high school football yesterday, Lake Linden-Hubbell dropped a 54-30 decision to Norway in its season-opener. MLB Ryan Carpenter was hit hard yesterday, as the Detroit Tigers lost to the Chicago White Sox 6-1. Carpenter didn’t make it through the fifth …
Read More »2018 Houghton County Fair Winners Announced
Here are the winners of this year’s Houghton County Fair Exhibitor’s Awards Exhibitor of the Year (Formerly Homemaker of the Year): Cathy Issacson Open Indoor Best in Show: Sewing—Theresa Shebby Crochet—Melanie Perrault Knitting—Gretchen Hein Quilting—Beegu Keranen Stichery—Sue Harter Other Needlework—Karen Labell Food Preparation–Cathy Isaacson Food Preservation–Diane Eshbach Fine Arts—Joanne Seppanen …
Read More »Porcupine Mountains Tourism Group Highlights Fall’s Top Attractions In The Western U.P.
ONTONAGON, Mich. (Aug. 23, 2018)—There’s a lot to love about fall in the Porcupine Mountains and Ontonagon County, and a new campaign from the Porcupine Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau (PMCVB) aims to show potential visitors just how much they can enjoy in the western U.P. this fall. The PMCVB’s annual Fall …
Read More »Free Fall Prevention Seminar Emphasizes Ways To Reduce Risk Of Injury
LAURIUM, Mich. – It’s pretty common for a toddler to take a tumble, get up and toddle on, no worse for wear. However, as we get older, falls can be a serious health risk, even worse, life-threatening. To help raise awareness about the dangers of falls, Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital and Clinics …
Read More »Lampricides To Be Applied Week Of September 4th
Sea lamprey larvae live in certain Great Lakes tributaries and transform to parasitic adults that migrate to the Great Lakes and kill fish. Failure to kill the larvae in streams would result in significant damage to the Great Lakes fishery. Infested tributaries must be treated every three to five years …
Read More »Houghton Native Featured In Navy Article
A Houghton native is being featured in an article by the US Navy highlighting hometown servicemen and women. Lt. Jared Moberg is a dentist aboard the USS Frank Cable, an expeditionary submarine tender based in Guam. He was a graduate of Concordia Academy in 2005 and has trained with the …
Read More »New Huskies Arrive For Move-In Weekend At Michigan Tech
The start of the new school season is almost here and preparations are being made on the campus of Michigan Tech as the university welcomes a new group of Huskies to the Keweenaw. As many families will be visiting the Houghton/Hancock area this weekend, hotels are booked and the reason …
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