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Final Day to Submit Input on Hancock Public Schools Superintendent Search

The Hancock Public Schools Superintendent survey will close today. Over the last two months, the Hancock public school district has begun working toward finding a permanent superintendent. During this time the district has asked the community, parents, and stakeholders to provide their input on the district’s decision. Hancock Public School …

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Yoopers For Ukraine Mark 600 Days of Conflict with a Candlelight Vigil and Moment of Silence

Yoopers for Ukraine plans to hold two moments of silence today to mark 600 days of conflict. Throughout the year the group has stood in solidarity with the children, women, and men who have been killed by the Russian military. On the 600th day of the war in Ukraine, Yoopers …

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UPHS – Portage’s Dr. Charles Goodwin Shares Detection, Treatment and More Information at Tomorrow’s Breast Cancer Awareness Dinner

There are an estimated 200,000 people diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Tomorrow UPHS Portage hopes to educate the local area about breast cancer, including earlier detection, talking with your doctor, treatment methods, and support, during a special Breast Cancer awareness dinner. The hospital’s awareness dinner will include a presentation …

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Montgomery Hurt, but Lions Shut Down Bucs – Monday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. High School In high school volleyball tonight…• Calumet entertains Houghton for Parents Night. Because of a programming conflict on KBear 102.3, the game will be broadcast on 97.7 The Wolf.• Ewen-Trout Creek plays at Dollar Bay-Tamarack City. College Soccer Cassie Bonifas’ …

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Tech Football Shreds NMU in Miner’s Cup Romp – Sunday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. High School In high school volleyball Saturday… • Calumet won the WestPAC tournament, defeating Houghton 2-0 (25-16, 25-13) in the title match. The Copper Kings advanced with wins over Iron Mountain 2-0 (25-10, 25-6) and Negaunee 2-0 (25-10, 25-16). On the …

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Copper Country Today – October 15, 2023

On this week’s edition of Copper Country Today: In advance of the organization’s 60th anniversary, Mike Bach and Leslie Griffith of Copper Country Mental Health talk with host Todd VanDyke about their services, and options for mental health treatment in the region. Hear the discussion here. Host Todd VanDyke welcomes …

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L’Anse Posts Boil Advisory for Residents

UPDATE: The Boil Water Alert area has been limited to Baraga Avenue, between Main and Fifth Streets. Water in the rest of the village is potable. Residents of the Village of L’Anse have been placed under a boil advisory. The boil advisory is due to a waterline break in the …

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Tech Hockey Falls in Home Opener – Saturday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. High School In high school football last night… • Calumet’s season ended with a 28-21 loss to Gladstone. After spotting the Braves a touchdown on a two-yard run by Eli Berthaume on their opening drive, the Kings scored three times in …

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Keweenaw Area Community Foundation Donates $12,000 to the Portage Lake District Library

The Keweenaw Area Community Foundation has donated 12,000 dollars to the Portage Lake District Library to increase meeting spaces in the community. The foundation recognizes the need for open, free meeting spaces for groups in the region to make plans for throughout the year. The Foundation has donated 12,200 dollars …

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The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra Takes the Stage for the First Time this Season Tomorrow

The Keweenaw peninsula’s premiere orchestra will hold its first concert of the new Rozsa Center’s performance season. The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra, known to many in the upper peninsula for their classic sound and triumphant shows, will present Overtures! tomorrow. Joel Neves led the orchestra through the program. Overtures include many …

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