This story can be found at http://www.finlandia.edu/news/women-playing-hamlet/ A journey of self-discovery with a nod to the long-standing tradition of the theater will be on display April 7-8 on the campus of Finlandia University as the Finlandia Performing Arts Club presents “Women Playing Hamlet,” a comedy written by William Missouri Downs. “This …
Read More »Peters Calls For Continued EAS Funding
Funding for the Essential Air Service program is in jeopardy under proposed budget cuts by President Trump. U.S. Senator Gary Peters is one of 20 lawmakers urging the Senate to continue to fund the program. Though the K. I. Sawyer Airport in Marquette would not be affected, most of the …
Read More »Mom Prom Is Ideal Girls’ Night Out
The music, the dancing, the dresses–all part of what makes prom night so memorable. Women have a chance to relive that special night—or perhaps for the first time—at the 3rd annual Mom Prom. Committee member Sharon Stoll says this is the ideal girls’ night out that appeals to all generations. …
Read More »Bond Proposal On May Ballot For Houghton-Portage Township Schools
When voters in Houghton head to the polls on May 2nd, they will be asked once again to support much needed upgrades to facilities at Houghton-Portage Township Schools. The $10.9 million bond proposal will assist in paying for improved elementary school parking and drop off, auditorium improvements, outdoor recreation and athletics …
Read More »One-Third Of Michiganders Don’t Have Life Insurance
One third of Michiganders do not have a life insurance policy. That’s the finding of a recent AAA survey. The Auto Club Group’s assistant vice president of life insurance sales, Michael Fletcher, says it’s a bit surprising. Fletcher says Michigan residents cite cost as the number one reason why they …
Read More »U.S. Launches Missle Attack Against Syria
The United States has attacked a Syrian air base with roughly 60 cruise missiles in response to a chemical weapons attack. U.S. officials say the Tomahawk missiles were fired from two warships in the Mediterranean Sea, targeting a government-controlled air base in Syria. Dr. Fred Pearson, Wayne State University Political …
Read More »New Labor Figures Expected Today
The Labor Department releases unemployment figures this morning. A preview from business editor Murray Feldman.
Read More »Applications Being Accepted For HEA Scholarship
The Hancock Education Association once again announces its HEA scholarship for Hancock Central High School Alumni. Former Hancock students who are juniors or seniors in the education program at their university are eligible. Applications are available at www.hancock.k12.mi.us. Click on the high school tab and scroll down to “HEA Scholarship”. …
Read More »“Girl In The Woods” Author Talks About Overcoming Rape
One in four women will be a victim of sexual assault while at college. When Massachusetts-native Aspen Matis stepped onto the campus of Colorado College her freshman year in 2008, she had no idea that in less than 48 hours, her entire life would change. Aspen was raped her second …
Read More »Mroz To Step Down As Michigan Tech President
Michigan Technological University President Glenn D. Mroz announced his intention to return to faculty starting no sooner than June 30, 2018. In an open letter to the University community today, Mroz stated, “For some time now, the University leadership and I have worked to develop a comprehensive plan in anticipation …
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