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Hancock Schools Superintendent Bids Farewell

Today is Hancock Public School’s Superintendent Monica Healy’s last day before retirement. Healy has been an educator for 34 years.  During that time, she taught sixth grade, served as Hancock Middle School’s principle for six years and combined those duties with the superintendent job for six years. Healy says what …

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Auditions Open For Vaudeville At Calumet Theatre

It’s time to get your act together!  • CHS Drama Club is seeking volunteer performers to perform in the upcoming Vaudeville at the Calumet Theatre shows.  Open to ALL ages and all types of family-friendly acts. • Vaudeville is variety entertainment consisting of diverse, shorteracts.  These can range from singing groups to animal acts to magicians …

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Ontonagon to Rockland Rail Grade Work Begins

MI-TRALE is announcing that work to prepare the Ontonagon to Rockland (OR) rail grade for recreational use will begin on June 29th with the initial grading and then on July 12th the major milling will be started.  Angelo Luppino, Inc., was awarded the contract to reclaim 12.3 miles of the …

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CCISD Seeking Millage To Support CTE Program

The Copper Country Intermediate School District is urging residents to support its popular Career and Technical Education Program. A millage of 1 mill for ten years is on the August ballot throughout the district. CCISD Superintendent George Stockero said the CTE Program offers classes in Auto-Tech, Health Careers and Certified …

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Houghton To Buy More Recycling Bins

More recycling bins are on their way. The city of Houghton had received a grant to purchase the bins and then offered them to residents for $10 each, far below the actual cost of the bins. The $10 charge was to help offset part of the matching funds provided by …

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Houghton Police Crack Down On Cigarette Butt Littering

Throwing cigarette butts on city streets is littering. That’s the message the Houghton Police Department is trying to get through to smokers who simply toss their cigarette butts on the ground. Police Chief John Donnelly said his department has been handing out flyers to local businesses in hopes of curbing …

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City Contracts Approved With 3% Pay Raise

Many employees of the city of Houghton will be getting a raise. The city council approved contracts with the Department of Public Works, the Houghton Police Officers Association and the city’s Non-Union employees. Approval for the contract for Houghton Police Supervisory Employees was put off until the next meeting. Employees …

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Stamp Sands Clogging Waterways

The Upper Peninsula’s beaches and lakes attract many visitors each year, but what if the history of the area is impacting the view? This looks to be the case in parts of Schoolcraft Township. Over the past few decades, dark stamp sands have taken over what once was white sand …

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Experience New Rozsa Center Website

HOUGHTON, MI, Wednesday, June 21, 2017– Immerse yourself in the arts at Michigan Tech. See the exciting variety of events produced and presented by the Rozsa Center and Department of Visual and Performing Arts—visit our new website . The site was moved into the new Michigan Tech content management system template, designed …

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