Evelyn “Evie” Newman, 91, a resident of Calumet passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Lighthouse of Hancock. She was born on May 21, 1927 in Calumet to Fred and Mayme (Tervo) Hella. During her childhood she moved with her family to Munising. After school Evie began working …
Read More »Baraga County Man Killed After Falling Off Tractor
One man is dead after an accident involving a tractor in Covington Township. Troopers from the Michigan State Police Calumet Post responded to the accident around 3:20 Monday afternoon. Authorities say 84-year-old Thomas Disney had fallen off his tractor and was trapped beneath the machine. A family member was first …
Read More »Arvon Township School Students Read To Raise Money For Raptors
A small school of just 11 students used reading to raise money for raptors. Students at Arvon Township Schools in Baraga County were able to raise $700 for the Chocolay Raptor Center during March’s Reading Month with their Read for Raptors program. Each student recruited donors from family and friends …
Read More »SBA Deadline for Michigan Private NonProfit Organizations To Apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans is May 2
The following press release was issued by the SBA: ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding Private NonProfit (PNP) organizations in Michigan of the May 2 deadline to submit Economic Injury Disaster Loan applications for damages caused by severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides on June 16-18, 2018. …
Read More »Houghton County Redevelopment Project Awarded Funding From State
A redevelopment project in Lake Linden is one of several being supported by a Michigan Rural Community Demolition Grant from the Michigan Land Bank Fast Track Authority. The Houghton County Land Bank Authority is one of nine community organizations to receive a share of $350,000 made available by the state …
Read More »FinnFest USA 2013 Dissolves, Makes Final Contributions
The following press release was issued by the FinnFest USA 2013 Committee: HANCOCK — FinnFest USA 2013 has officially dissolved as a corporation, but in its final actions the board of directors of that festival ensured that its legacy will have a positive impact on the Copper Country for decades. …
Read More »Whitmer Declares April 2nd As Equal Pay Day In Michigan
Governor Gretchen Whitmer is calling attention to the issue of equal pay for women by declaring April 2nd as Equal Pay Day in Michigan. Whitmer says the gender pay gap hurts women in the state. “Equal pay is not only a women’s issue. This is an economic issue that is …
Read More »Open Interviews For AmericInn
The Michigan Works! Job Center will be conducting open interviews today for AmericInn at their office at 429 River Street in Ontonagon. Applications will be available as well as on site interviews from 10am to 4pm. Open interviews will also be help April 9th and 10th.
Read More »2019 Fishing License Season Underway
Photo credit–Michigan DNR April 1 kicks off Michigan’s 2019 fishing license season – as well as the new fishing regulation cycle – so if you want to fish Michigan’s waters, be sure to get your new license. All 2019 fishing licenses are good for all species and are valid through …
Read More »What Makes Calumet Hockeyville USA? It’s Not The Rink, But The People
The chants of “Calumet!” have barely settled down as the community begins preparations for the upgrades at the Colosseum and looking forward to hosting the NHL preseason game in the fall. Forward Michael Babcock of the Calumet Wolverines says Kraft’s recognition as Hockeyville USA is a big boost for the …
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