Many in the Michigan Tech community are banding together to offer support to those who are concerned about the ramifications of the presidential election. A Peace Walk was held to reassure underrepresented students, faculty and community members that they are loved. Michigan Tech student Neffertia Tyner is the Community Outreach …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Making A List Of Local Book Groups
Wanted: Book Groups Do you participate in a book group? The Portage Lake District Library is creating a list of local book groups for all ages and would like to hear about yours. Useful information includes the name of your group and contact person, a theme if you have one, …
Read More »Clean Audit Presented To CCISD Board
The finances of the Copper Country Intermediate School District are in good condition. That’s the report from Debbie Bradford of Rukkila, Negro & Associates presented to the CCISD board at their regular meeting this week. Bradford also stated that the finance staff of the ISD were well prepared and had …
Read More »New Council Member Seguin Attends First Regular Hancock City Council Meeting
Hancock resident Daniel Seguin is the newest member of the Hancock city council. Seguin was elected last week and attended his first regular meeting of the council Wednesday night. A Hancock resident since 2010, Seguin hopes to make a difference in the community he lives in An Academic Advisor and …
Read More »DNR reports damage to snowmobile trail signs in Marquette County
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking help from the public to identify whoever is responsible for recent damage to numerous signs along two snowmobile trails in western Marquette County. Signs were knocked down, run over or otherwise vandalized along Trail No. 8 and Trail No. 5 over the …
Read More »Caryn Heldt Named to James and Lorna Mack Endowed Chair in Bioengineering
By Jennifer Donovan | Published November 15, 2016 Caryn L. Heldt, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Michigan Tech, has been named the recipient of the James and Lorna Mack Endowed Chair in Bioengineering. A Michigan Tech alumna, Heldt has been on the faculty since 2010. She is recognized …
Read More »UP Health System – Portage Recognized by March of Dimes for Giving More Babies a Healthy Start in Life
Hancock, November 15, 2016 – UP Health System – Portage has been recognized by the March of Dimes for its work to give babies a healthier start in life. UP Health System – Portage earned the recognition after successfully reducing the number of elective inductions and cesarean deliveries performed before …
Read More »Mini-Arts Grant Workshop at Portage Lake District Library
The Portage Lake District Library will host Cynthia Cote, Director of the Copper Country Community Arts Center in Hancock, for a free informational workshop on Wednesday, November 30, from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. The Copper Country Community Arts Council (CCCAC) is the administrator for the Regional Re-granting program of the …
Read More »Houghton Mayor & Mayor Pro-Tem Reelected
The Houghton City Council is ready to start the business of governing the city following Tuesday’s organizational meeting. All elected members were sworn in, which included one new face–newly elected Buck Foltz. Foltz saw the opportunity to join the council when Councilman Craig Kurtz retired. Foltz believes he will be …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library’s Future Following Chassell Vote To Withdraw
If at first you don’t succeed–try, try again. A ballot initiative for Chassell Township to pull out of the Portage Lake District Library passed last Tuesday. The same proposal failed to garner enough support in the August primary. The decision is a devastating blow to the library. Library Director Dillon …
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