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  2. The Daily Mining Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Mining Gazette was founded in Ontonagon, Michigan in July 1858 by George Emerson. In 1860, the paper was purchased by James R. Devereau and moved to Houghton, where it was published weekly as The Portage Lake Mining Gazette. The paper began daily publication on 14 September 1899. [3]

  3. Houghton, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mining Gazette (formerly The Mining Gazette) [42] is a daily newspaper published in Houghton. The town is sometimes referred to by locals as "Hoton" or "Ho-town." "Hoton" is even stenciled on city property.

  4. List of newspapers in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mining Gazette - Houghton; Michigan Tech Lode - Houghton Michigan Technological University; Houghton Lake Resorter - Houghton Lake; Roscommon County Herald-News - Houghton Lake; Livingston County Daily Press & Argus - Howell; The Livonia Observer, Livonia, Michigan, ceased printing in December 2022, but an online edition persists. [9]

  5. Houghton County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Houghton County, Michigan. /  46.98°N 88.65°W  / 46.98; -88.65. Old specimen of native copper from Houghton County. Houghton County hosted a major copper-mining industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Houghton County ( / ˈhoʊtən /; HOH-tən) is a county in the Upper Peninsula in the U.S. state of Michigan.

  6. Verna Grahek Mize - Wikipedia

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    Verna Grahek Mize (April 25, 1913 – January 1, 2013) was an American environmental activist. From 1967 to 1980, she led a campaign to prevent a mining company from dumping taconite tailings into Lake Superior. For her efforts, she was given the title "First Lady of Lake Superior", and was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame .

  7. Dee Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Dee Stadium. Coordinates: 47°7′22.46″N 88°33′53.91″W. Dee Stadium in January 2012. Dee Stadium, also called The Dee, is an ice hockey arena in Houghton, Michigan, that replaced, and is located on the same site as, the Amphidrome. It is regarded as the birthplace of professional hockey, and is the seventh oldest indoor ice rink in the ...

  8. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Houghton County

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    Houghton: January 19, 1957: Lake Linden Village Hall and Fire Station† 401 Calumet Street Lake Linden: December 15, 1994: Edward Lieblein House† 525 Quincy Street Hancock: June 15, 1979: John J. Michels House† 1121 East Houghton Avenue Houghton: May 18, 1989: Michigan College of Mining and Technology Informational Designation US-41 ...

  9. James MacNaughton - Wikipedia

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    James MacNaughton (March 4, 1864 - May 27, 1949), also variously known as " the King of Houghton County ", the " Czar of the Copper Country " or simply " Big Jim " was an American business executive. He was general manager and the third president of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, including during the Copper Country Strike of 1913–1914.

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