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Update: Portage Lake District Library Temporarily Closes

Portage Lake District Library re-opens today at 10 am. The library was temporarily closed the past week due a staff shortage. The library re-opened up for curbside service on Monday. Operation hours are Monday – Saturday 10 am – 8 pm. Portage lake District Library Website ******************************************************************************************** The Portage Lake …

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Mount Bohemia named one of country’s best ski hills

It’s an honor that never becomes old hat. Mount Bohemia was named by USA Today’s 10Best ranking system as one of the top ski resorts in the country. The backwoods downhill experience is certainly exceptional for the Upper Midwest, but President Lonie Glieberman says the recognition is helping to diversify …

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State board okays improving Douglass Houghton Falls accessibility

Northern Houghton County is home to the tallest waterfall in the entire State of Michigan. It’s not easy to get to, and Lansing is on the path to changing that. The Michigan National Resources Trust Fund okayed work to help increase public access at the Douglass Houghton Falls. All that …

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Michigan Tech club team headed to nationals

From Walker Lawn to a potential national championship in just four years. One of Michigan Tech’s newest club teams is headed to California soon to face the best the country has to offer. The university has had a men’s Ultimate Frisbee club team for longer, but recently members helped a …

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Calumet gives Theatre 45-day notice

The clock is ticking for the Calumet Theatre Company. The Village Council gave the organization 45 days’ notice that it is not in compliance with current requirements to maintain control of the historic venue at a special meeting Tuesday night. Manager Amber Goodman says it isn’t as dire as it …

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Governor Whitmer announces details of car insurance rebate

Over $3 billion will be returned to Michigan drivers thanks to a surplus in the Michigan catastrophic claims fund. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced via press release early Tuesday morning that reimbursement would come in the form of a $400 check for each registered vehicle. If you are already plotting what …

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Toll from Pearl Harbor attack hit Western Upper Peninsula hard

Eighty years ago a sleepy Sunday morning in paradise turned into a day of infamy. The Japanese military attacked the base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, decimating most of our country’s naval fleet in the Pacific. One of the sobering reminders of that day is the USS Arizona. A memorial and …

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Calumet Theatre reworking insurance policy

The Calumet Theatre is dark for the month of December. Board President Dan Jamison says the organization is reworking its insurance policy with the help of the Leveque Agency. What I did was get the $2 million basic liability and an additional $1 million balloon liability and a liquor liability …

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Obituary: Gordon Sedar

As received from the Erickson Crowley Peterson Funeral Home: Gordon William Sedar (Sid) 68, of Bootjack passed away at home on December 3 due to complications from frontotemporal dementia. He was born on September 4, 1953 in Laurium, the son of the late Carl and Edna (Peura) Sedar. Gordy graduated …

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