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The Nature Conservancy Needs Public Input Before Moving Forward Helping Keweenaw County and Municipalities Acquire the Keweenaw Heartlands

The Keweenaw Peninsula is a crown jewel of geographic, archeological and cultural significance for the mid west. And some even say the world. That is why the Nature Conservancy has taken a vested interest in helping Keweenaw County, and townships acquire 32,000 plus acres of forest land from the property’s …

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Keweenaw Convention and Visitors Bureau Renames, Rebrands

The Keweenaw Convention and Visitors Bureau has a new name, brand and website. Henceforth, the organization will be known as Visit Keweenaw. The new website address is VisitKeweenaw.com. Visit Keweenaw Executive Director Brad Barnett says the new site will be more mobile-friendly. Sixty percent of the visits to the website …

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PLDL Summer Reading Program Begins

Registration is now open for the Summer Reading Program run by the Portage Lake District Library and the Hancock Library. This year’s theme is “Oceans of Possibilities.”  Residents of all ages are encouraged to track their summer reading through the READsquared app. Parents can administer accounts for their children. Prizes …

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MI-TRALE Awards Scholarships

Four Ontonagon County students have received college scholarships from MI-TRALE. The $250 awards from the Marvin Westerdahl Memorial Scholarship Fund were awarded to Senia Kolpack and Madison Myhren from Ontonagon High School, and Jaden D Borseth and Brianna Schutz from Ewen-Trout Creek High School. The scholarship fund was established by …

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Trinity Episcopal Church Holding a Concert for Ukraine on Saturday

Editor’s Note: There are nine NGO’s in the United States working with refugees. This Saturday Trinity Episcopal Church – Houghton is hosting a Concert for Ukraine, to help support organizations helping humanitarian efforts in the country. Like with their concert for Afghanistan a few months back, the church is bringing …

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Bridgefest Parade Entries Encouraged

Bridgefest organizers are urging those who wish to take part in the annual parade to submit their entry forms as soon as possible. The parade will take place on June 17th at the west edge of downtown Hancock. Participants in the Thatcher Markham Memorial Run will lead off at 7:00, …

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Dover Creek Lamprey Treatment to Begin

Another lampricide treatment is planned in the Copper Country.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will visit an area in Torch Lake offshore from Dover Creek, also known as Hungarian Creek. The procedure is scheduled to begin as early as today, depending on weather and conditions. It will take about …

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Finlandia’s Upward Bound Program Extended

The TRIO Upward Bound program at Finlandia University has received a federal grant to continue its operations. The Upward Bound program helps prepare low-income students for college, specifically, those who would be the first from their family to receive a bachelor’s degree. The nationwide program was started by President Lyndon …

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Rabbit Island School Application Window Open

Applications are now being accepted from young people who want to attend this summer’s Rabbit Island School.  Full scholarships are available for students who are entering their sophomore, junior or senior years of high school, or equivalent.  Rabbit Island is located four miles off the east end of the Keweenaw …

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