Finlandia University’s chapter of Business Professionals of America is hosting Business Professionals of America Day on Wednesday, February 14 with a full day of activities for Upper Peninsula high school and college students. “Our entire chapter is looking forward to this inaugural event, and I’m proud of them for putting …
Read More »Voters Will Decide Jail Expansion
As jail overcrowding is still an issue of concern for Houghton County, plans are in the works to add more cell space to the facility. Residents of the county will vote later this year on a proposal to expand the county jail. The current facility was built over 50 years …
Read More »Snowmobilers Asked To Avoid Sturgeon River Bridge Area
Progress continues on cleanup work at the site of last Saturday’s accident and fuel release at the Sturgeon River Bridge on US 41 south of Chassell. Again today there will be dump trucks coming in and out of the area, removing impacted soil and bringing in clean fill material. In …
Read More »Tau Kappa Epsilon Wins Michigan Tech Snow Statue Competition
The winners have been announced in the Snow Statue Competition at Michigan Technological University’s Winter Carnival. This year’s theme is “Myths and Tales of the Past in Our Frigid Forecast.” Judging took place early Thursday morning following Wednesday’s all-nighter. For the second time in the past three years, Tau Kappa …
Read More »Mango Languages Training Sessions Available For The Public
The Portage Lake District Library will host two training sessions that will show library cardholders how to use Mango Languages. Mango is a premier online language learning resource that teaches people practical conversation skills for real life communication. Mango offers courses in more than seventy languages at beginner, intermediate, and …
Read More »All Night Long–Tech Students Enjoy Winter Carnival’s All-Nighter
Winter Carnival has officially started and today begins the display of the magic created when Huskies are combined with snow. It’s snow statues and ski jumping and cartwheels in the snow. It’s a mosh pit (in 5 degrees). On the side walks, pasties and pickled eggs are for sale, there’s …
Read More »Dianda Says Budget Fails Michigan Students & Drivers
State Representative Scott Dianda is blasting Governor Rick Snyder for his state budget proposal. In a statement, the Calumet Democrat said the proposal included a pitifully small increase in state per-pupil funding, and virtually nothing for local governments. Dianda said $2,000 more per pupil is needed in the state’s lowest …
Read More »CCISD Technology and Outdoor Learning Project Complete
Hancock, Michigan – Copper Country Intermediate School District (CCISD) was awarded a $3,000 grant to purchase high-tech scientific equipment as a part of Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF)’s Youth Advisory Council (YAC) Fall 2016 granting cycle. In the fall of 2016, the CCISD was awarded a $3,000 grant from the Kellogg …
Read More »Huskies Team Doctor Awarded Michigan Tech Board of Trustees Silver Medal
Silver medals aren’t strictly for the Olympics. Michigan Tech is handing out one of its own, to one of its own, this weekend. Dr. Bruce Trusock, a 1974 graduate, will be awarded the Michigan Technological University Board of Trustees Silver Medal on Friday, February 9. Fittingly, the medal will be presented …
Read More »First Child To Die From This Flu Season In Michigan From U.P.
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently confirmed the first influenza-associated pediatric death of the 2017-2018 flu season. Influenza claims the lives of children every year across the United States, which is why MDHHS is reminding residents that it’s not too late to get …
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