Home / News (page 1084)

News

Michigan Tech Among Hosts of Midwest Rail Conference

The Michigan Technological University Rail Transportation Program, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and a group of organizers are hosting the Midwest Rail Conference (MRC) in August. Formerly the Michigan Rail Conference, this newly-expanded program now has a regional focus with co-organizers, like the Freight Rail Transportation Committee (AR040) of …

Read More »

Great Lakes’ water cold, Coast Guard warns

SAULT STE MARIE, Michigan — The Coast Guard is reminding boaters to prepare for cold water despite warmer air temperatures, Friday. Although air temperatures are predicted to exceed 80 degrees this week, water temperatures of Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron are still only in the high 30s to low 50s. …

Read More »

Keweenaw Waterway Cruises Aboard the Ranger III

Houghton, MI – Join Isle Royale National Park aboard the Ranger III for summer 2017 Keweenaw Waterway Cruises. Scheduled cruises will occur on: Thursday, July 13 Thursday, July 20 Thursday, August 10 Thursday, August 24 All cruises depart at 12:30 pm from the Isle Royale National Park Houghton Visitor Center. Passengers must arrive …

Read More »

Chicago Man Sentenced In Houghton County

A Chicago man appeared in Houghton County Circuit Court Thursday for sentencing. Fountaine Gordon was sentenced to 30 to 48 months in prison on one count of possession of Adderall and 30 to 60 months on a charge of attempted delivery of heroin, per his plea agreement. Gordon was arrested …

Read More »

Plea Deal Reached In Marijuana Case

A plea agreement has been reached in the case of a Grand Rapids man accused of selling drugs in the Houghton area. 19 year-old Jon David Ettinger pled guilty to one count of delivery of marijuana, which is punishable by up to four years in prison and/or a fine not …

Read More »

Michigan Tech DSL Receives $1 Million Endowment

The Dynamics Systems Library (DSL) in the Mechanical Engineering department received the endowment from MTS Systems Corporation. According to a press release from the university, MTS was considering splitting up the donation between several schools. They decided against it because the company wanted their relationship with MTU to grow. Associate …

Read More »

Sidewalk Decals Hold Clues To Trivia Contest

HANCOCK — The sidewalks in Hancock are a bit more “Finnteresting” this summer, and if you are an intrepid enough explorer, you just might win a prize. As part of the Juhannus ’17 festival, slated for June 23-25 in the Copper Country, the Finnish American Heritage Center staff at Finlandia …

Read More »
[sam id="3" codes="true"]