Hancock- The Copper Country Community Arts Center in Hancock has released their Spring class schedule for classes happening February-May, 2017. Painting, ceramics, drawing, stained glass, beading, letterpress printing, book arts and more courses can be found by visiting their website www.coppercountryarts.com. The Copper Country Community Arts Center is located at 126 …
Read More »Health Center Earns National Recognition for Patient-Centered Car
WASHINGTON, DC—The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) announced that Upper Great Lakes Hancock Family Health Center’s Pediatrics and Family Practice clinics in Hancock, MI, has received NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition for using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care and long‐term, participative relationships. The NCQA …
Read More »Local Students Attending Trump’s Inauguration
The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States takes place Friday and many Copper Country students will be there to see it. Middle and high school students from Hancock, Chassell, Dollar Bay-Tamarack and Ontonagon schools left Tuesday night on buses for Washington D.C. They are …
Read More »Paying For Library Fines With Food
If you don’t return your library materials on time, you get charged a small fine. Don’t return them for a long time or have a lot of overdue items–and that fine can add up. The Portage Lake District Library in Houghton is once again given patrons a chance to pay …
Read More »DNR Conservation Officer Helps To Save Lives
Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officer Mike Evink rescued a man this week in Schoolcraft County who was overcome with carbon monoxide while trying to save a homeowner. The incident occurred at 3:43 p.m. Wednesday when Evink was dispatched to a home along Hutt Lake Drive in Schoolcraft County. …
Read More »NMU Football Player Found Dead
MARQUETTE — A Northern Michigan University student passed away in his dorm room Tuesday morning. In a statement, NMU President Dr. Fritz Erickson announced that Sophomore Anthony Herbert of Lapeer, Mich., passed away suddenly in his residence hall room. “Anthony was a construction management major and a member of the …
Read More »DNR Announces $100,000 Now Available In Upper Peninsula Deer Habitat Improvement Grants
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has announced a March 1 deadline to apply for a total of $100,000 in deer habitat improvement grant funding in the Upper Peninsula. The Deer Habitat Improvement Partnership Initiative is a competitive grant program designed to enhance deer habitat on non-state lands in the …
Read More »Nominations Open For Keweenaw Community Spark Plug Awards
HOUGHTON, Michigan (January 17, 2017) — Registration is now open for the Keweenaw Community Spark Plug Awards Dinner, which will be held on Thursday, February 16, 2017 in Houghton. The Keweenaw Community Spark Plug Awards is a celebration that recognizes local businesses, community projects, and individuals for their efforts in …
Read More »Finlandia Students Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. Day With Service Work
Martin Luther King Jr. Day honors the man who had a dream that all people would be treated equally. On the campus of Finlandia University Monday, keynote speaker Nicole Newman of Washington D.C urged everyone to commit to serving others beyond the day’s celebration. Self-described community builder and lover of …
Read More »Dianda Resolution Designating Finnish-American Heritage Month Approved
LANSING — State Rep. Scott Dianda’s (D-Calumet) resolution declaring January 2017 as Finnish-American Heritage Month won approval in the House of Representatives on Thursday, Jan. 12. Michigan is home to the highest density of Finnish-Americans, and more than 30 percent of the Upper Peninsula’s Copper Country residents can claim Finnish …
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