The Village of L’Anse is evaluating the feasibility of a community solar program for its residential and business electric utility customers. The forum will be held on August 22nd to share details of the project and gain input from the community. We will have free food and childcare will be offered …
Read More »Downtown Houghton Farmers Market Hosts Health & Wellness Fair
In addition to providing fresh and local whole foods to the community, the Downtown Houghton Farmer’s Market believes it has the unique opportunity to support community outreach, education, and wellness activities. They are hosting the 2nd annual Health and Wellness Fair today from 3:00-5:00p. Participants in attendance include: Aspirus Keweenaw …
Read More »TRIO Upward Bound receives $1.77 million grant
Finlandia University has been officially notified by the U.S. Department of Education of the successful grant submission for another five year TRIO grant for $353,718 per year ($1,768,590 total). TRIO Upward Bound will be funded from 2017 to 2022 with this new proposal, and aid students from Baraga, Houghton, and Keweenaw counties …
Read More »Rock On At The Gem And Mineral Show
The Copper Country Rock and Mineral Club hosted their annual Gem and Mineral show over the weekend at the Houghton Elementary School. A variety of different rocks, gems and minerals from all over the world were on display and some are even available for purchase. The show may be smaller …
Read More »Art Fair Held In Eagle Harbor
From photography to woodworking to jewelry, there was no medium left out of the 57th Annual Eagle Harbor Art Fair. “We have 64 vendors and the artists come from all over the United States, a lot of them Wisconsin, Michigan and the Upper Peninsula and we have all different kinds …
Read More »Scavenger Hunt Held In Downtown Houghton
The Friends of the Portage Lake District Library put together a scavenger hunt in downtown Houghton this weekend as a fundraiser for the library. Teams of one to four people were given a list of items and tasks to complete. The teams were given 90 minutes to take pictures of …
Read More »Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Graphene
At Michigan Tech, a greenhouse gas is heating up, but not in the way that you’d think. Materials Science Professor Yun Hang Hu and his team figured out a way to turn carbon dioxide into a newly developed three-dimensional graphene. “We developed an advanced material for use of energy application,” …
Read More »New exhibit explores mystery behind Copper Country’s 1844 epidemic
A new exhibit at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park in Copper Harbor takes visitors into the actual hospital ward where sick soldiers were cared for during a mysterious epidemic there more than 150 years ago. The “Ward Room” exhibit, which opened recently in the park’s former U.S. Army post hospital, …
Read More »The Challenges of Isle Royale, Ranger Program at the Calumet Public Library and Portage Lake District Library
Houghton, MI – The American landscapes which have become our national parks have challenged us from the first time people encountered them. In honor of the National Park Service turning 101, Ranger Lori Honrath will share The Challenges of Isle Royale. From shipwreck survival to long days on the trail, Isle Royale’s …
Read More »Disconnecting with Technology, The Mystery of Digital Burnout Solved
HANCOCK, Michigan, August 7 – Keweenaw Young Professionals (KYP) is hosting Part 3 of their Professional Development Series later this month. The event, “Disconnecting with Technology: The Mystery of Digital Burnout Solved, presented by Jeremiah Baumann, will take place on Monday, August 21st from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm at the Jutila …
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