UPDATE MONDAY AFTERNOON – The Mount Franklin Fire’s size has been reduced down to an estimated 5.7 acres. Initial size estimates for wildfires are based on first-responder reports, and are often adjusted. Crews are on the island, but the National Park Service has not posted a determination for containment as …
Read More »Tigers Fall, Crew Wins in 10th – Sunday Sports Wrap
Click on the highlighted scores for more details. MLB The Tigers gave up two late runs, and suffered a 6-4 loss to the White Sox last evening. Matt Manning struggled, giving up four runs on 10 hits over five innings. Detroit kept pace, though, with a bases-clearing double by Riley …
Read More »Copper Country Today – August 14, 2022
On this week’s Copper Country Today program… • Brian Sarvello from U.P. Michigan Works talks with host Todd VanDyke about internship opportunities for high school students preparing for careers in the skilled trades. Hear the discussion here. • Main Street Calumet Director Leah Polzien joined host Todd VanDyke to preview …
Read More »FinnU Names New Women’s Hockey Coach – Saturday Sports Wrap
Click on the highlighted scores for more details. College Hockey The Finlandia University women’s hockey team has a new coach. Michael Kuruc was the assistant coach and Recruiting Coordinator at SUNY-Potsdam last season, and gained earlier experience at Syracuse University. He takes over for Lindsay Macy, who became head coach …
Read More »Laurium Residents’ Opinions Sought
Residents of Laurium are being asked to help determine the future of the village. The village’s planning commission is conducting a survey to help update the Laurium Village Master Plan. Officials are encouraging all residents to fill it out by the end of the month. You can access the survey …
Read More »Sons of American Legion to Organize in Hancock
An organizational meeting for the new Sons of the American Legion chapter in Hancock will be held Saturday. Legion Post 186 is organizing the chapter. It’s open to all male descendants, including adopted sons and stepsons of members of the American Legion, and to male descendants of deceased veterans who …
Read More »Toivola Native Killed While Fighting Oregon Wildfire
A Toivola native has been killed while fighting a wildfire in Oregon. Officials with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department say 27-year-old Collin Hagan was working with a crew battling the Big Swamp Fire near Oakridge. That’s about 45 miles southeast of Eugene, near the Willamette River in the western part …
Read More »Heldt Honored with MTU Distinguished Service Award
Michigan Tech’s 2022 Faculty Distinguished Service Award has been given to Caryn Heldt. Heldt holds the James and Lorna Mack Endowed Chair of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering in Michigan Tech’s Department of Chemical Engineering, and is also the director of Tech’s Health Research Institute. She was honored for leading the …
Read More »Houghton County Fair Deadlines Approaching
With the Houghton County Fair just two weeks away, some important deadlines are approaching. Registration for all livestock, including horses, poultry and rabbits must be turned in to the fair office by Monday at 7 p.m. Paperwork for 4-H or other large clubs should be submitted by Wednesday at 7 …
Read More »Michigan Center for Rural Health receives $1.4 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Michigan’s Rural Health Center recently received a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, for workforce education and training for healthcare workers in the Upper Peninsula. NMU’s Elise Bur, will lead the project for the Rural Health Center to support their project dubbed UP WIN, short for …
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