The deadline for submissions for the Create the Logo contest is Friday, February 16th. Houghton/Keweenaw Communities That Care is seeking a new logo created by youth in the community. Dollar Bay student Hayley Beaudoin says their organization’s main purpose is prevention. “The 8th, 10th and 12th graders took a survey …
Read More »8-Year-Old Girl Youngest To Earn A Belt From Local Jiu Jitsu Academy
A young Keweenaw girl is celebrating an achievement today as she enters a martial arts ranking system. Second grader Flora Reitz was recently awarded her first belt, and she is the first child under the age of 15 to receive a belt from the Keweenaw Jiu Jitsu Academy. “It’s a …
Read More »RN-BSN Program At Finlandia Under New Leadership
Finlandia University’s online RN-BSN program is now under new leadership as long-time nursing faculty member Lori Sullivan, DNP, MSN, RN, has been named director of the program. In her new role, Sullivan will continue the nursing program’s mission to prepare professional nurses dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual awareness and the practice of nursing. …
Read More »Gold Star For UP Health System-Portage
From U.P. Health System-Portage: Hancock, Mich, – UP Health System – Portage announced it has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal of Approval® is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to …
Read More »Dianda Calls For Penalties For Misuse Of Slow Moving Vehicle Signs
State Representative Scott Dianda wants a crackdown on the misuse of slow moving vehicle signs. The Calumet Democrat introduced a bill creating penalties for people who use the large orange triangle signs with a red border for other than their intended purpose. The signs are primarily used on the back …
Read More »Great Lakes Funding Facing Massive Cut Again
Funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is once again on the chopping block in the latest budget proposal by the Trump Administration. Nearly all of the funding for the program to continue cleanup efforts of the Great Lakes and to combat invasive species would be eliminated. Democrat Senator Debbie …
Read More »Impacted Soil Removed From Fuel Spill Site
Much of the fuel-impacted soil has been successfully removed from both sides of US-41 at the Sturgeon River Bridge, site of a 4-vehicle traffic accident involving a fuel tanker on February 3. Many truckloads of removed soil were transported to a landfill over the last week. As excavation continued on …
Read More »Man & Child Killed In House Fire
UPDATE (Tues 2/13, 8:57am): Names released on the Fatal House fire in Trout Creek are David Saubert (48) and David Saubert Jr. (6). A cause to the fire is undetermined at this time. The fire is still under investigation. Two people were killed in a house fire in Ontonagon County. The …
Read More »Obituary: William H. “Bill” Mey
Fulton Location: William H. “Bill” Mey, 88, of Fulton Location, passed away on Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at the Lighthouse at Hancock. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on July 17, 1929 to the late William, Sr. and Martha (Ristola) Mey. Following high school graduation, he enlisted into the United …
Read More »Obituary: Pearl Nancy Rose Thoresen
Pearl Nancy Rose Thoresen, age 85, of L’Anse, MI passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, February 8, 2018 at Baraga County Memorial Hospital, L’Anse. She was born in Zeba, MI on June 2, 1932, the daughter of the late John “Mickey” and Clara (Knapp) Swartz. …
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