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Dial Help Crisis Call Line Shutting Down After 50 Years of Service to the Copper Country

Copper Shores Community Health Foundation will end the Dial Help Crisis phone line on June 1. The Foundation says that the plans to discontinue to the crisis line’s service in the local area stems from a dramatic drop in the number of calls coming in, and a higher volume of …

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Hancock Domestic Assault Suspect Dies at Second Hospital

The suspect of a violent domestic assault in Hancock last month has died. On March 23rd Hancock police responded to the 300 block of Hancock Street for a report of a domestic assault. Upon arrival police located one female and one male individual. Both were transported to UPHS – Portage …

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Blue Key Honor Society Opens the 2025 Winter Carnival Logo Contest

Blue Key Honor Society announces the start of the Winter Carnival logo contest. Each year Blue Key students at Michigan Tech begin planning for the following winter carnival as soon as possible. With the large amount of planning that goes into the campus-wide celebration, Blue Key offers the logo contest …

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Michigan Tech Theater Brings Purple Hearts to the McArdle Theater

When visiting theater professor Nich Radcliffe arrived in the Keweenaw peninsula this summer he noticed many of the veteran’s memorials, and honor banners around the region. With the community’s connection to veterans of the war in mind, he immediately decided he wanted to bring a special show to the area. …

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The Northern Lights Hockey Night Brings Veterans and the Community Together to Support Equipment Loans of the Keweenaw

Even if many of the area’s hockey seasons have ended. That does not mean the community can’t still catch a game this weekend. While also supporting the Equipment Loans of the Keweenaw. Tomorrow night the Michigan Upper Peninsula Veterans Hockey Club and the Minnesota Warriors will face off for the …

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Two Houghton County Residents Arrested on Meth Charges

Two Houghton County residents have been arrested following a drug raid today (Thursday). Detectives from the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET) executed a search warrant at a residence located in Calumet. A 37-year-old male from Calumet and a 34-year-old female from Lake Linden were taken into custody on charges …

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Finlandia Foundation National Will Host a Celebration of the Community Next Week in Hancock

Finlandia Foundation National will take another step to become more familiar with the local area next week. Starting on Thursday the 11th, FFN will hold its annual board meeting in Hancock, alongside several free community events. Many of Finlandia Foundation board members and staff will visit the area for the …

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Superior Watershed Partnership Receives $50,000 from MDARD to Support Sustainable Tourism and Disaster Preparedness

The Superior Watershed Partnership will receive a 50,000 dollar grant to further sustainable tourism practices and expand disaster response in Alger, Baraga, and Marquette counties. The Superior Watershed Partnership was recently awarded grant funds by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development that will support the partnership’s Great Lakes …

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Hancock and Houghton Meet for the Area Joint Council Meeting to Share Updates

Hancock and Houghton leaders met last night for the two cities’ joint council meeting. Both cities asked guest Dave Rowe to stop by and share what the MTEC SmartZone has been working on with entrepreneurs and existing partners. The business incubator plays a large role in both Hancock and Houghton’s …

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The Annual Video Game Jazz Concert Offers Fun Before Students Prepare for Exams

Jazz and video games have been around for many years, existing much at the same time. The earliest jazz recordings from New Orleans have been played since the 1920’s. Then, in 1958 Physicist William Higinbotham created a very simple tennis game at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. However, he never filed …

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