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Collect Your Ticks- Michigan Tech’s Tick Project

Ticks are starting to come out with the melting of the snow. Michigan Tech is putting on a crowdsourcing project to collect ticks in the area. The goal is to identify the prevalence of tick-borne diseases and illnesses in the area. From May 1 to Sept. 30, you can bring …

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Tigers, Brewers Fall – Monday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. High School Most or all of the high school athletic competitions scheduled for the next several days have been canceled because of the weather. NBA In the NBA Tournament yesterday… In the Western Conference…• The Warriors dispatched the Kings 120-100. Golden …

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Copper Country Today – April 30, 2023

On this week’s Copper Country Today program: The remains of two of three vessels that were lost in a Lake Superior November Storm in 1914 after sailing from Baraga were recently discovered. Corey Adkins from the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society talks with host Todd VanDyke about the ships, and …

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E-TC’s Witt Drafted by Colts – Sunday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. High School Most or all of the high school athletic competitions scheduled for the next several days have been canceled because of the weather. NBA In NBA Tournament first round games today… In the Western Conference…• The Kings entertain the Warriors. …

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Brewers Edge Angels – Saturday Sports Wrap

Click on the highlighted scores for additional game details. High School Most or all of the high school athletic competitions scheduled for the next several days have been canceled because of the weather. NBA In NBA Tournament first round games yesterday… In the Western Conference…• The Kings outscored the Warriors …

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Pancake Breakfast at South Range VFW

The South Range VFW post is holding a pancake breakfast and bake sale on Saturday from 8 a.m-1 p.m. For $8, you can feast on blueberry or plain pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, coffee and juice. Proceeds will go towards the purchase of an AED. 

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First Spring Season Meeting for Keweenaw ATV Club

The Keweenaw ATV Club will host their first meeting of the spring season. They will have updates on the Trail 3 Project, which is a 7-mile stretch of trail between Dollar Bay and Lake Linden. The club will also offer maintenance packages if you adopt a section of the trail. …

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Massie Road Near Chassell Closed to One Lane

Construction just outside of Chassell will reduce US-41 on Massie Rd. to one lane starting Monday A box culvert will be constructed, and is part of a project to repair storm sewer damage along Massie Rd. from the Father’s Day Flood in 2018. The estimated end date is in June …

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Closing of an Era- Last Day of Classes at Finlandia

The 126 years of Finlandia classes comes to a close today. The rich history of the college, which originally aimed to preserve the local Finnish history and tradition, evolved into a liberal arts college. Finlandia also became known to offer incredible Associates and Bachelors degrees in the healthcare field. The …

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Local Leaders are Supportive of Sen. McBroom’s Dark Store Legislation in Lansing

While Houghton continues to work through the city’s budget, and prepare for the worst case scenario regarding the Walmart tax tribunal case. Leaders in Lansing are working toward fixing the dark store issue for Michigan communities. Recently Senator Ed McBroom introduced legislation to move these types of cases from the …

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