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Aspirus Keweenaw Staff Receive CALS Training

Care teams from Aspirus Keweenaw, Ontonagon, Ironwood, and Iron River, along with Mercy EMS and Aspirus MedEvac took part in Comprehensive Advanced Life Support (CALS) training. The program targets rural healthcare providers and trains personnel to anticipate, recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies on patients of all ages. Aspirus Keweenaw is …

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“Music on the Menu” Presents Dave Morehouse

The Portage Lake District Library invites everyone to bring their lunch and enjoy “Music on the Menu,” an outdoor series of events held on the dock outside the library. Dave Morehouse will carry his eclectic vision of music out to the audience on Friday, June 23, from noon – 1:00 …

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Delaware Mine Skunk Mascot Dies

If you’ve heard anything about the Delaware Mine, it may have something to do with the pet skunks the owners keep in the gift shop. Last week, beloved skunk Oreo passed away.   Mine owners and operators Tom and Lani Poynter say they have kept skunks for fifteen years and …

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Warning Signs Placed At Lake Linden Beach

Ten years ago, low lake levels exposed stamp sands around the water’s edge on Torch Lake. When the Department of Environmental Quality tested those stands, they found contamination. This launched a clean up of the beach near the stormwater outlet by the EPA, who then conducted more tests. Two months …

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No Decision On White Street

There will be no change to traffic flow on White Street for now. The Hancock City Council voted to table the issue of whether to return the downtown bypass to two-way traffic or keep it as a one-way northbound street at their regular meeting Wednesday. The vote came after the …

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Calumet Theatre presents YELLOW ROOM GANG on June 26, 2017

Calumet Theatre’s Musical Mondays welcomes the Yellow Room Gang on June 26th at 7:30pm. Enjoy this group of Michigan award winning song writers, composers and musicians performing heartfelt ballads, humorous songs and always lots of fine harmony.  They celebrated 10 years of performing together and have recently released their fourth …

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Glenn Peterson

Glenn Peterson, son of Amelia and the late Reuben Peterson, passed away on June 14th at the age of 68. For the past 30 years he has lived in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He is survived by his mother, Amelia, by his siblings: Carol, Joyce, Jerry and Kristine and by nieces, nephews …

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Famed Finnish Fiddler To Lead Workshops At Juhannus ‘17

Though she’s a headliner, festival organizers can’t be sure that Her Excellency Kirsti Kauppi, the Ambassador of Finland to the United States, won’t play second fiddle to her countryman. Arto Järvelä, a well known master fiddler in the Pelimannit tradition from Finland who has visited the area several times with …

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