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Michigan Tech Releases Hazard Mitigation Survey for Student Feedback

Michigan Tech University plans to update the institution’s Hazard Mitigation Plan. Recently the university published a survey asking for student feedback on the plan. The survey will help Michigan Tech better understand the concerns and needs of students, as well as help identify mitigation activities that should lessen the impact …

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Feeding America Visiting Ontonagon for the First Time in 2024

Throughout the year Feeding America West Michigan will deliver a semi-truck of food to Ontonagon County. Today will be the first delivery in 2024. This year Feeding America and Copper Shores will bring the mobile food pantry to the region a couple more times than in the past. The mobile …

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Learn Tips for Gardening as the Region Prepares for Spring with Keweenaw Wild Ones

While warm temperatures have been around for a few weeks already. Many gardeners throughout the Keweenaw and Upper Peninsula are getting ready for planting season this spring. There are always many beautiful options to choose from to fill the space in front of the house. But there are some wonderful …

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Tony Nominated Production of My Fair Lady Travels to the Keweenaw for One Night Only

Bringing Broadway to the Keweenaw takes a lot of dedication to the arts and local community. Planning for the beloved musical performance of My Fair Lady coming from the Lincoln Center Theater says Rozsa Director Mary Jennings, to the Rozsa Center’s Stage, took over twelve months. Lerner and Lowe’s Tony-nominated …

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Houghton High School Athletics Warns of Donation Scam

Houghton High School wishes to address a scam rumor in the community. The school district will not solicit donations over the phone to help send the boy’s hockey team downstate for the upcoming playoff tournament. “We are not soliciting local businesses. We are not calling anybody on that. Everything for …

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UPDATE: Traffic Resumes on US- 41 Between Baraga and L’Anse for Train Switch Issue

UPDATE: It has been reported that the lane reduction has cleared on US – 41 from earlier this morning. An issue with a train between L’Anse and Baraga is causing alternating traffic lanes on US 41. Michigan Department of Transportation reported a notice that traffic lanes are alternating between north …

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L’Anse Township’s Blood Donation Site Helps Resupply the UP Regional Blood Center Needs

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The UP Regional Blood Center says the need for all blood types is at a critical need. As the primary supplier of blood supplies to 13 Upper Peninsula hospitals the need has a far reach into many local communities. Blood donated at several sites throughout the region allows health workers …

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Copper Shores Community Health Foundation Opens Access to Small Grant Opportunities

Even a small difference can have the biggest impact. Copper Shores Community Health Foundation will begin accepting requests for proposals for small grant rewards. In 2023 the foundation supported six organizations with grants up to 2,500 dollars. Those funds supported projects that built the new Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home’s …

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March for Meals Events Will Support and Raise Awareness for Copper Shores Meals on Wheels

The national March for Meals celebration will have some local opportunities to support Meals on Wheels programs in the Copper Country. Each month of March Meals on Wheels has a nationwide celebration of senior nutrition programs that were added by the Older Americans Act. This year Copper Shores Meals on …

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State Encourages Business to Apply for Federal Relief from the Winter that Wasn’t

Relief may come to those impacted by the winter that wasn’t in Michigan. Yesterday Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office encouraged businesses in the Northern Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula to apply for federal funding from the Small Business Administration. Winter during the past season has greatly impacted several large seasonal economic …

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