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Copper Country Today–June 10, 2018

On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with Dave Crowley and Ryan Towles as we preview Bridgefest, coming up June 14th through the 17th. Bridgefest In the second segment, Rick is joined by Charlie Eschbach and Doug Day from the Pine Mountain Music Festival. PMMF Brought to you …

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Walk With Ease Helps With Arthritis Pain

Walking regularly can help reduce many different types of chronic pain, including pain associated with arthritis. Walk with Ease is a six week evidence-based program that includes: · Safe walking indoors · Discussion on osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia · Managing pain and stiffness · Tips on proper clothing and …

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Get Out And Enjoy “Free Three Weekend”

Grab a fishing rod, ride Michigan’s off-road trails and/or pay a visit to your favorite Michigan state park for free – all in the same weekend. During ‘Three Free’ weekend, June 9-10, residents and out-of-state visitors can enjoy Free Fishing Weekend, Free ORV Weekend and free entry into state parks. All …

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NPS Approves Plan To Add Wolves To Isle Royale

HOUGHTON, MI – The National Park Service (NPS) has prepared and approved a Record of Decision (ROD) for the Final Environmental Impact Statement to Address the Presence of Wolves at Isle Royale National Park (EIS). On June 7, 2018, Midwest Regional Director Cam Sholly signed the ROD selecting the Preferred …

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Obituary: Mark Heikkinen

Mark Heikkinen, age 61, of Calumet passed away on June 5, 2018 at Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital. Mark was born to Charles and Althea (Rowe) Heikkinen on June 28, 1956 in Laurium.  He attended Calumet High School graduating with the class of 1975.  He worked as an exploratory driller for American …

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Obituary: Diane Isola

Diane Marie Isola, 79, a resident of Calumet passed away on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at the Omega House in Houghton. She was born on July 30, 1938 in Detroit, to William and Sylvia (Kemppainen) Allen. She attended the local schools and graduated with the Class of 1957. Diane worked …

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Retracing Douglass Houghton’s Canoe Trip

The Keweenaw Peninsula is known for its opportunity of adventure.  Thrill seekers come from all over to experience our trails and slopes in the winter, with the addition of fishing and water sports in the summer. “I’m going to be living out of a canoe for a distance of about …

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Scholarships Help Local Students Pursue Health Careers

Small communities need the support of its healers. With the Portage Health Foundation Scholarship, local students are given tuition aid to encourage them to go into the health sciences and in the hopes that they will remain in or return to the Upper Peninsula for their careers. “We are trying …

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