A Holocaust survivor and author will be speaking at Temple Jacob in Hancock this evening. Irene Miller will talk about the experiences she wrote about in her book “Into No Man’s Land: A Historical Memoir” at 7:30, with tours of the historic synagogue offered at 7pm. Since her retirement from …
Read More »Baraga Teens Help Restock School Food Pantry
Hunger is an ongoing problem for many families in the Copper Country. Programs like the one at Baraga High School provide food for students to take with them so they’ll have something to eat when they get home. So when 11th graders Andrea Chagnon and McKenzie Barrett saw that supplies …
Read More »Dodgeball Tournament To Support Baraga County Communities That Care
Baraga County Communities That Care will be hosting a youth and adult bracketed Dodgeball Tournament on May 13th. The fundraising event will benefit the Baraga CTC, a youth prevention based coalition dedicated to reducing alcoholism, substance use, violence, teen pregnancy, school drop out, and other problem behaviors in adolescent youth. …
Read More »Benefit Concert For Oak House
A concert to benefit Oak House will be held at the Orpheum Theater in Hancock on May 13th. The Annual Fling into Spring Fundraiser runs from 7-11pm and helps support Oak House. Director Terry Sayatovich explains what Oak House is. Seven staff members help care for ten residents at the …
Read More »Art Auction Raised Over $21,000 for Houghton Michigan Skatepark
Houghton, Michigan – It was shoulder to shoulder at the Keweenaw Brewing Company on April 13 for a unique art auction fundraiser in support of the Houghton Michigan Skatepark. Fifty-nine local artists created the artwork using the wood decks of skateboards as their canvasses. Alex Aho, a driving force behind …
Read More »School Staffing Company Hiring Substitute Teachers
There is a shortage of substitute teachers and instructional aides in the Copper Country. To help fill those open positions in the Copper Country Intermediate School District, Professional Education Services Group–a staffing company for schools–held a job fair in Hancock and Baraga. PESG Account Executive Ernie Bywater said, “The need …
Read More »Contestants Get Started Early For The Fair
It may be too early to buy tickets for the Houghton County Fair, but the time is right to start getting ready if you are planning on entering one of the many competitions at the fair. Every year, scores of entries are made into the categories of crafts, agriculture and …
Read More »Local Golf Courses Prepare For Opening
With Spring playing its cat and mouse game, local golf courses are waiting for their first tee offs of the year. But that doesn’t mean crews are idle. They have been working hard to prepare the course for their first round of golfers. Jeff Simpson is the Assistant Superintendent at …
Read More »Many U.P. Roadside Parks Opening Monday
Many roadside parks operated by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) in the Upper Peninsula are scheduled to open April 24. The following roadside parks will remain closed until later this spring due to weather conditions and maintenance issues: – Esrey Roadside Park on M-26 in Keweenaw County – Hebard …
Read More »Spring at the Calumet Public Library!
Spring events at the Calumet Public Library are underway. They are gearing up for their annual used book sale, which will be on Saturday, June 24th. But first, they need books! After the first of May, books in good condition can be brought to the library. They will also accept …
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