(Calumet, MI) The Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission is now accepting applications for the 2019 Keweenaw Heritage Grant Program. This program helps local partners preserve and interpret resources and stories related to the Keweenaw’s nationally significant copper mining history, from preserving buildings and landscapes to interpretation and museum collections. …
Read More »Houghton, Calumet, L’Anse Shopko’s Closing
Shopko has announced several additional store closings, including many in the Upper Peninsula, as part of its restructuring effort through Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. The stores in Houghton, Calumet, L’Anse, Escanaba and Marquette are all among the scores of locations to be closed down in the coming months. The stores in …
Read More »Obituary: Edward J. Huls
Houghton: Edward J. Huls, 87, of the Bluffs Senior Living Community in Houghton, passed away at his home on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later from the O’Neill-Dennis Funeral Home of Hancock.
Read More »Spring semester language classes begin next week at Finnish American Heritage Center
Whether you don’t even know how to pronounce “sauna,” or if you used to have full conversations with your Finnish immigrant grandmother, the Finnish American Heritage Center (FAHC) has just the class for you this semester. The FAHC is offering three levels of Finnish language this term, all of which are led by …
Read More »Obituary: Raymond R. Aho
TAPIOLA Raymond R. Aho, 82, a resident of Bear Creek Road in Tapiola, passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, February 5, 2019, with family by his side. He was born August 21, 1936, in Trimountain, a son of the late Nestor and Ilmi (Peltola) Aho and was a graduate of …
Read More »Wolf Departs Isle Royale on Ice Bridge
HOUGHTON, MICH- Immediately following the end of the government shutdown, National Park Service (NPS) personnel went to Isle Royale to prepare for a potential translocation of wolves from Canada and the 61st annual wolf/moose population monitoring. The extreme cold and weather conditions prevented any successful translocation of wolves from Ontario …
Read More »Local MSP Trooper Honored For Outstanding Patrol & Investigative Efforts
A trooper from the Michigan State Police Calumet Post is among 11 officers from the Upper Peninsula being recognized for their outstanding patrol and investigative efforts. Trooper Nicole Dyson is one of the recipients of the Cpl. Samuel A. Mapes Criminal Patrol and Investigative Award. Corporal Mapes was an early …
Read More »Markkanen Sees Silver Lining In GM Layoffs
With direct ties between the automotive industry and the Keweenaw Peninsula, could recent job cuts from General Motors have any economic impact to the area? Awkward and unsettling is the current workplace environment at many General Motors facilities as the first round of job cuts has begun for many veteran …
Read More »New DNR Director To Visit UP
Michigan Department of Natural Resources Director Dan Eichinger is headed to the Upper Peninsula this weekend to attend sporting group gatherings Saturday in Escanaba and Marquette. Eichinger said the visit will help him gain additional perspective from a couple of the outdoor groups providing important contributions in the U.P. “Conservation …
Read More »Aspirus Seeks Sole Ownership of Health Plan
WAUSAU, Wis. – Aspirus is pleased to announce plans to acquire full ownership of Aspirus Arise Health Plan of Wisconsin. Upon regulatory approval by the Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, Aspirus will buy WPS Health Solutions’ ownership stake in the Wisconsin-based health plan. “To help our communities become as healthy …
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