A program that brings Michigan kids and their teachers more active ways to apply science and engineering to solve real-life problems has grown from 1,700 middle-school students in 2015 to 45,000 in 2018. Mi-STAR, which stands for Michigan Science Teaching and Assessment Reform, was spearheaded by faculty and staff at …
Read More »MTU Archivist Wins UP History Award
LANSING, Mich.—The Historical Society of Michigan announces the winners of its 2018 Upper Peninsula History Awards, which will be presented during its 69th annual Upper Peninsula History Conference in St. Ignace, Michigan, June 22-24, 2018. Each year, the Historical Society of Michigan presents two awards at the Upper Peninsula History Conference: the Charles …
Read More »HEET Has Help For Non-Profits To Lower Energy Bills
Are you running your operation in a cold, old building? Or, are you concerned about your high heating and electric costs? The Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF), partnering with the Houghton Energy Efficiency Team (HEET), has been awarded a grant from the Mott Foundation that brings support to Houghton and Keweenaw …
Read More »UP Wells Fargo Banks Among Those To Become Flagstar Banks
Fourteen Wells Fargo banks in the Upper Peninsula will be rebranded as Flagstar Banks. Troy, MI-based Flagstar Bank is acquiring 52 Wells Fargo Bank branch locations, its almost 500 employees and its customers in Indiana (33 branches), the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (14 branches), Wisconsin (4 branches) and Ohio (1 …
Read More »Petition Filed To Dissolve Calumet Village
An effort is underway to officially dissolve the Village of Calumet. Calumet resident Nathan Anderson says a 17 page petition has been submitted, requesting the issue be put on the ballot. Anderson claims there is overwhelming support for Calumet’s dissolution, citing the failure of the village council to follow the …
Read More »Former President Of Finlandia University Passes Away
Finlandia University is saddened to announce the passing of former university president, Robert Ubbelohde. Ubbelohde joined Finlandia, then Suomi College, in 1988 as the Dean of Faculty. Shortly after, he was appointed to President and Professor of Philosophy until his retirement in 2004. Ubbelohde was instrumental in converting Suomi College …
Read More »Home Educators Hold Annual Used Curriculum Book Sale
The Copper Country Home Educators invite everyone to their annual Used Curriculum Book Sale on Saturday, June 9, from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. This event is held in the community room at the Portage Lake District Library in Houghton. The sale includes materials in math, science, English, language arts/pleasure …
Read More »New Location For Edward Jones In Calumet
A Keweenaw investment company is settling in as it operates for its first week in a new location. Edward Jones has moved its Calumet location to a newly renovated downtown facility. “I’m a financial advisor with Edward Jones and I meet with people and help them plan for retirement and …
Read More »Nearly $30,000 In Grants Awarded To Eight Local Organizations
Hancock, Michigan – The Youth Advisory Council (YAC) of Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF) announced that $29,512 has been awarded from the Kellogg Youth Endowment to eight local organizations for its 2018 granting cycle. These grants will support projects that benefit youth in grades 6-12 in Houghton and Keweenaw Counties. The grant …
Read More »Registration For Bridgefest Parade Open
Preparations are underway for this year’s Bridgefest celebration. The annual festival will once again include both sides of the Portage Canal after two years of construction on the Hancock side. That means the Bridgefest Parade will cross the Portage Lake Lift Bridge to kick off the festival…and leading the parade …
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