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The Western U.P. Local Food Systems Collaborative Calls on Foragers, Hunters, Gardeners, and Homesteaders for Research Help

Outdoors foragers, hunters, gardeners and homesteaders are all invited to participate in sharing your knowledge with the Western Upper Peninsula Local Food Systems Collaborative. The group’ first meeting will occur at the Portage Lake district library next Tuesday, starting at 6:30 pm. Participants will contribute to a photo project and …

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A Night of Jazz, Gin, Money and… Murder

Goblins, ghouls, and monsters come out to play during October. And the Halloween theme includes haunted houses, corn mazes, trick or treating and murder mysteries. This Saturday Bay Ambulance in Baraga is inviting the community to a Murder Mystery Dinner, that will feature a Great Gatsby and roaring twenties theme. …

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Orbion Space Technology Cuts Ribbon on New Houghton Testing Facility

Orbion Space Technology cut the ribbon on their new facility yesterday. The company plans to test newly developed and manufactured plasma propulsion systems for small satellites, before they are sold to their customers. Orbion also provides end-to-end services like engineering, planning, orbit and mission analysis, propellant fueling, and on-orbit support. …

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Houghton Breaks In New Pier with a Fall Festival

Over the weekend Houghton broke out the new pier for it’s first ever event, the Fall Festival. Saturday’s weather allowed for a large crowd to gather on the new place making project, for music, a hayride, and games. In total the pier’s construction came in on budget, ever after an …

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The Bus Driver Shortage is Still a Problem for Districts, Two Months into the School Year

At the start of each school year there are bound to be some changes to bus routes, but over the past couple of years, school distracts have been juggling routes more often than they’d wish too. And while the issue of a driver shortage is one districts are facing on …

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38 Seniors Join MI-TRALE for the 13th Annual Senior Citizen Fall Color Tour

Over the weekend seniors from the area were treated to a special ATV ride through the fall forests. 38 seniors participated in this year’s 13th annual Senior citizen fall color tour with MI-TRALE. Seniors this year included locals from the area, and visitors from lower Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Florida. …

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The Friends of the Copper Island Academy Raise $1,000 Each for Two Local Veterans Groups

The Friends of the Copper island academy’s recent fundraising dinner, helped more than just the school, and its students. During the group’s annual fundraising dinner, an auction was held, with the majority of proceeds going to the Copper Island Academy. With four special items up for bid, four Amercian flags, …

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Check Out This Year’s Fall Foliage from the Portage Canal

In his first full season, Dominic Snell, cruises the portage canal showing visitors the beauty of the Copper Country in the fall. Snell, works on the Ranger III during the day, and shuttles guided historical tours during the fall foliage months, on his own boat in his off time. Growing …

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Steve “Toehead” Bromley Traveled for 3,000 Miles, over 17 Months, and in One Canoe

3,000 miles, 17 months and one canoe, is all it took for Steven “Toehead” Bromley to travel around the south east united states. Tomorrow evening Bromley will entertain an audience with tales of the rivers and lakes he traversed during his journey. Bromely started his journey on the French Broad …

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The TSgt. Robert E. LaMotte Squadron Presents the Annual POW/MIA 5K Tomorrow

Runners, get ready, set , go. The MTU Air Force ROTC’s Prisoner of War/Missing in Action 5K run start bright and early tomorrow morning. Those that are interested but haven’t signed up yet will have one last chance before the race starts at 11 am. This year’s race even has …

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