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Investing in History: Two Lighthouses Will Be Rehabilitated in the U.P.

The Rock of Ages Lighthouse preservation society received a grant with a $23,000 match, totaling a grant of $46,000 to aid in the lighthouse’s restoration. The Rock of Ages lighthouse is 132 ft tall, and is situated on a tiny rock just 3 miles off the coast of Isle Royale. It …

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Hancock Public School Board to vote on reinstating Lake Linden Varsity Hockey Co-op

Though dissolved on March 20, the Lake Linden Schools and Hancock Public Schools Varsity Hockey co-op will be put up to a vote to be reinstated on April 17. The Hancock school board claims they voted to end the co-op due to concerns from the Hancock hockey community. The concerns …

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Patrolling the Halls; Hancock Schools Adds New SRO Officer

Safety in school has become a high priority for school districts, and communities all over the state. This past week, Hancock Public Schools, brought in a new employee with a special goal. To increase safety, and act as another positive role model for students. “Officer Olson is up here everyday …

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Supporting Huskies On and Off the Ice

In Pennsylvania the Huskies take on the Nittany Lions. But here at home in the Copper Country, huskies will fight food insecurity. At tonight’s watch party for the opening round of the NCAA men’s hockey tournament, the university is encouraging attendees to bring canned and non perishable food items. Donations …

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Shipping Season is Ready to Get Underway on the Great Lakes

The shipping season on the lakes starts back up this Saturday, at 12:01 am. Throughout the season the Soo Locks will see over 7,000 vessels pass through the St. Mary’s River, carrying over 75 million tons of cargo. The Soo Locks play an important role in the state’s and federal …

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Michigan Tech Jazz Program Returns with the Don Keranen Memorial Jazz Festival

Celebrating the wonderful sounds of jazz music, and remembering a long time Michigan Tech employee. This weekend the Michigan Tech Jazz Program returns with the Don Keranen Memorial Jazz Festival. Don Keranen was the university’s music director, and started the school’s jazz program. Eventually he and the bands toured around …

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Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited Raising Funds for Projects, Fishing Events, and Scholarships

The ice hasn’t quite melted yet, but that doesn’t stop anglers from getting out to catch some fish. Over the past two years, the Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited has not been able to provide as much programming and events as they wished. But the group is ready to …

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Summer Construction Preview: New Soo Lock Construction Starting Back Up Soon

Spring is sprung, and the ice is melting. That means a new construction season will start soon in Sault Ste. Marie. Throughout the winter construction crews for the new Soo Lock, worked to prepare the site for summer work. As soon as the weather is right for work, crews will …

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New Titles and Familiar Faces at Michigan Tech

Michigan Tech University announced yesterday that Wallace Sutherlund III will take on a new role for the university, as Special Assistant to the President. Laura Bulleit will take over Sutherlund’s former position as the Interim Dean of Students at the University. Sutherlund’s role as the Special Assistant to the President …

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Hancock School Board Dissolves Varsity Hockey Co-Op with Lake Linden – Hubbell Schools

Hancock Schools will dissolve the Hancock and Lake Linden Co-op for varsity hockey. Last night the board voted in favor of dissolving the varsity program’s co-op with Lake Linden – Hubbell Schools with a vote of four to two, trustees Michael Lancour and Rod Paavola voted no. School board Treasurer …

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