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National Geographic Live: Alize Carrere

The Nat Geo Speaker Series returns to the Rozsa for their second time during the past year. Tonight the Rozsa Center will play host to the second National Geographic Live programs, that explores the human experience from around the world. Tonight’s speaker is Alize Carrere. She is a national geographic …

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Keeping the Public’s Eyes on Walmart

Keeping the focus on Wal-Mart. Over the past few weeks the property tax assessment dispute between the city of Houghton and national retailer Wal-Mart, has been brought to the forefront of public discussions. The dispute was paused during the city’s recovery from the father’s day flood and the covid pandemic. …

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Keweenaw Area Community Foundation Spring Grant Applications Closing Soon

Keweenaw Area Community Foundation is accepting spring grant applications for only a few more days. The foundation has three grants they hope to disperse this spring. All applications for the David Wiitanen and Slim McLean Memorial Youth Hockey, Joe Freed Empowerment, and Kellogg Youth Endowment funds are due no later …

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Kids Can Join the Interact Club for a Day of Fun at Houghton High School Tomorrow

Houghton High School Students will host a special fun event for local area kids tomorrow. The Interact Club’s Interact Fun Day is the group’s biggest fundraiser. Throughout the year the student group works with local nonprofits to volunteer in the community. And like the Rotary Club, Interact Club also emphasizes …

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Rock of Ages Lighthouse Preservation Society Hopes to Raise $50,000 for Paint the Rock Challenge

Isolated in the middle of Lake Superior stands numerous off shore light houses rising out of the water. The Rock of Ages lighthouse, only three miles away from Isle Royale, finished constriction in 1908. This isolated light, and others like it, often help ships navigate the most treacherous areas of …

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Gundlach Champion, Inc. Celebrates 125 Years in the Upper Peninsula

Gundlach Champion Incorporated joins a special group of upper peninsula businesses serving their communities. In 1898, Herman Gundlach Senior signed partnership papers, officially forming his company. Gundlach senior’s pride in the company continued through his son, who took over the business in 1945. Current company President, Stan Kaczmarek, says 125 …

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Finlandia Foundation National President Anne-Mari Paster Assures the Community Preservation Efforts are Underway

Finlanida Foundation was founded in 1953 with the goal of connecting Finnish Americans across the country. 70 years later, the foundation is the largest supporter of Finnish cultural identity in the united states. And provides scholarships and grants to support those efforts, as well as through live and online cultural …

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Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Chief Judge William Jondreau Dies at Age 55

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Chief Judge William “Bill” Jondreau has passed away at the age of 55. Yesterday KBIC Tribal Council President, Doreen Blaker, announced that Judge Jondreau died this past Monday. Throughout his career, Jondreau served the Keweenaw bay Indian community in many capacities, and was heavily involved in …

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Finlandia University Officially Votes to Dissolve, Plans Education & Employment Fairs for Later this Month

Finlandia’s board of trustees officially voted to dissolve the institution after the semester ends yesterday. Officials have made contact with experienced legal consul, and the Office of the Attorney General of Michigan to begin the wind down process. Finlanida University President Timothy Pinnow and the university’s board of trustees stated …

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Hancock City Council Preview March 15th, 2023

Hancock officials are expected to approve several action items during tonight’s council meeting. The Hancock city council will consider working with local realtor, Kristine Weidner, to sell seven more parcels in the Spruce Haven Estates. Additionally the city council will consider increasing the city campground nightly rates. Waterfront campsites and …

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