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Calumet’s Snow Moving Equipment Repaired

A potentially troublesome situation has been averted in the Village of Calumet now that replacement parts were found for their snow removal equipment. The Daily Mining Gazette reported last week that the village’s snow-go had broken down, which put Calumet in a bind.  Without a snow-go to help take the …

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Green Film: Mother Caring for 7 Billion (Feb. 20)

Join us for the next 2019 Green Film: Mother Caring for 7 Billion (2017)                                    Date &Time: 7:00-8:30 pm, Wed., Feb. 20th  (NOTE: all films in 2019 on Wednesdays!)    Enjoy coffee, refreshments and facilitated discussion. Cost:  FREE, $5 suggested donation Location: G002 Hesterberg Hall, Michigan Tech Forestry Bldg. Description:Examines the challenges we face in a world …

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Presentation Looks At Cost Of Flood Prevention

The floods that devastated the Copper Country last summer caused million of dollars worth of damage—but what would it cost to keep an event like that from happening again? The Carnegie Museum’s Father’s Day Flood series will present Dr. Melanie Kueber Watkins tonight at 7pm.  She will speak on “Being …

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Volunteer Orientation At Little Brothers Wednesday

Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly may be best known for serving their free holiday dinners to area seniors who would otherwise be alone on the holiday, but they also provide services to their elderly friends throughout the year.  They help provide medical transportation and firewood to heat people’s homes, …

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Ice Fishers Brave The Cold At Chassell Tournament

The coldest weekend so far this winter may have prevented a few fisherman from making their way to Chassell Bay Saturday morning, but several toughed out the frigid temperatures and competed in an annual ice fishing tournament, held by Michigan Tech’s Fishing Club. They say a bad day of fishing …

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Baking & Dancing Events Lead Up To Heikinpäivä Parade

The Finnish-American mid-winter celebration of Heikinpäivä is in full swing.  Enrichment classes continue today with two workshops at the Finnish American Heritage Center. “It’s povatica and I have to confess–I’m the least qualified cook in the room so I really don’t know much about what these are (baked good), but …

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3rd Annual Sister March Held To Support Women’s Rights

After three years of marching, those who took part in Saturday’s Sister March say the message remains the same—equality. The 3rd annual event was held once again in conjunction with the national Women’s’ March, with similar Sister Marches held across the country.  A group of about 80 people—men and women—gathered …

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DNR conducts snowmobile sound and alcohol patrols in western UP

In their continuing effort to promote safety and enforce sound and alcohol laws, Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers conducted group snowmobile patrols recently in Houghton and Ontonagon counties. “We conduct several of these patrols each winter, which allow us opportunities to remind snowmobilers about important safety messages, enforce …

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