[This is the fifth part in a series that examines what stigma looks like and how it damages those who receive it.]
While people believe they are justified in stigmatizing someone in recovery from an alcohol (or other substance) use disorder, their stigmatizing is based on false, negative ...
HANCOCK — Hancock police are looking to identify two people believed to have stolen from several businesses inside Hirvonen Hall Friday morning.
The stolen items were enough to constitute a felony, police said in a Facebook post Friday afternoon.
Surveillance footage near a stairwell ...
HOUGHTON — Michigan Technological University celebrated its new H-STEM Complex with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the state-of-the-art facility Friday.
The 63,000-square-foot building connects to the existing Chemical Sciences and Engineering Building. Along with workspace for 84 ...
HOUGHTON — The Houghton City Council voted Wednesday to establish a commercial rehabilitation district to redevelop a downtown building.
Owner L&Z Rentals, which purchased 109 Shelden Ave. last year, plans to redevelop it into a mixed-use property with nine apartments. The site was ...
HOUGHTON — The Houghton Planning Commission voted to recommend City Council approval of the master plan and capital improvement plan at Tuesday’s meeting.
The master plan, which covers 2024 to 2028, is a planning document laying out the city’s goals and priorities regarding future ...
HANCOCK — The Hancock School Board, while not taking immediate action, had a lengthy discussion regarding a joint venture agreement with the Portage Lake District Library, with some added amendments.
Included in the amendment is the term of the agreements would take effect in July, for a ...