Session 2 of Michigan Tech’s Summer Science Camp is underway. This week, younger students entering Grades 1-2, are Making & Tinkering in Nature at Nara Nature Park. Older students, entering grades 3-5, are conducting hands-on explorations to investigate how scientists and engineers use cutting edge technology, such as thermal imaging …
Read More »Lake Linden-Hubbell eCybermissions Team Needs Your Vote
The 7th grade eCybermission team from Lake Linden-Hubbell are competing in a national competition in Washington DC. The Yooper Lights are the only team from the Upper Peninsula to make it to the nationals. The team has been designing and testing a backpack lighted reflector for students who walk to …
Read More »Year-long Cooling Trend Continues
Below average temperatures continue across the state, leading to cooler water temperatures here in the Upper Peninsula. The National Weather Service in Marquette says a lack of sunshine statewide has been making an impact. “If we look right now, obviously it has been cool since we came through the spring …
Read More »Scholarship Available For Pursuing Career In Health Care Administration
The Portage Health Foundation is offering the James Bogan Health Administration Scholarship to deserving residents of Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon Counties. One $5,000 scholarship will be awarded per year with the intention that this will assist the individual student with the financial costs and burden associated with pursuing a …
Read More »Obituary: Dennis Collins
Dennis Collins, 63, a resident of Calumet passed away on Thursday June 13, 2019 at his home. He was born on February 20, 1956 in Tazewell County, Virginia, to George and Beulah (Sykes) Collins. He attended the local schools and graduated from Honaker High School in 1973. Following high school, Dennis …
Read More »Whitmer Signs Proclamation Marking Juneteenth Celebration
June 19th is officially recognized as Juneteenth Celebration Day in Michigan following a proclamation Tuesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Juneteenth commemorates the day when slavery was abolished in the United States. “Juneteenth is an important day throughout our nation and Michigan is proud to take part in recognizing the bravery …
Read More »MDOT Works With Michigan Tech For Better Bridge Inspections
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI) are researching a new way to collect bridge condition data. The 3-D optical bridge evaluation system (3DOBS) uses a vehicle-mounted camera and software to supplement traditional inspections. Here, the device is about to collect data on the northbound …
Read More »Copper Country Today–June 23, 2019
On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with Patty Cornish, Kim Picci, and Whitney Boroski from Superiorland Pet Partners as they discuss how you and your furry friend can become a certified pet therapy team. In the second segment, Rick is joined by Michigan Tech’s Faith Morrison as …
Read More »People & Pets Sought For Pet Therapy Teams
Therapy dogs can provide a huge lift for people that need a little furry tenderness and one local group can help you or your dog become certified in providing that help. Superiorland Pet Partners is looking for individuals interested in a possible therapy dog handler class this summer. Co-founder Patty …
Read More »Music On The Menu Continues Friday
Music on the Menu continues this Friday at the Portage Lake District Library. The public is welcome to bring their lunch and enjoy an outdoor series of events held on the dock outside the library. This Friday from noon to 1:00pm, Bob Hiltunen will perform music from his expansive and …
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