The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality will hold an informal open house to learn about the project findings and next steps for the Abandoned Mining Wastes Project. The focus of the project is the mining-era chemical containers and residues historically discarded in or near Torch Lake. Work to date has …
Read More »Portage Lake District Library Announces New Promotion, Partnership with District Businesses
The Portage Lake District Library will launch a new partnership with area businesses called the “Show Us Your Smart Card” program. With “Show Us Your Smart Card,” participating businesses in the library district donate special discounts on goods or services to library members who show them their library card. Participating …
Read More »Copper Range Museum Opens For The Season
The Keweenaw Peninsula is known as one of Michigan‘s premier tourist destinations and with attractions celebrating Upper Peninsula history such as the Copper Range Museum it’s easy to see why. Many gathered in South Range over the weekend for the museum’s annual open house where they learned more about the …
Read More »Local Animal Rehab Groups Wants To Build An Aviary
Fundraising is underway to establish an aviary in the Copper Country. UP Wildlife Rehabilitation—Keweenaw Group has been rehabilitating mammals since 2013. Recently they have begun plans to include migratory birds to the species list they can rehabilitate. One of their volunteers is a long time wild bird rehabber, and has …
Read More »Host Families Sought For International Students
Families are being sought to host international students for the upcoming school year. The International Cultural Exchange Services—Upper Peninsula of Michigan—Youth Exchange Programs is seeking families in Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Marquette Counties who are willing to change lives and make dreams come true. Four teenage students are looking to …
Read More »Organizations Awarded More Than $150,000 To Improve health In Upper Peninsula
Three organizations in the Houghton County will receive a total of $155,000 in grants, courtesy of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation and the Superior Health Foundation. The funding is provided through the Investing in Upper Peninsula Health grant initiative, which provides …
Read More »MDOT Replacing Many Traffic Signals This Summer
The Michigan Department of Transportation will be upgrading several traffic signals in the central and western Upper Peninsula this summer. Many of those projects will be taking place in Houghton County. MDOT will replace the signal at US-41 and 6th Street in Calumet. They will also upgrade the signals on …
Read More »Video Explains Changes To Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Bridge Walk
May 30, 2018 — The 2018 Annual Bridge Walk will be on Labor Day, as in past years. Beyond that, many of the other details have changed, prompting the Mackinac Bridge Authority (MBA) to post a video explaining the procedures and options for this year’s event. The video, posted on the …
Read More »Get A Free Health Screening At Health & Safety Fair
The Health & Safety Fair returns to U.P. Health System—Portage in Hancock Saturday. This is the 10th year of the popular event and Health and Fitness Manager Angela Luskin says it will have many of the familiar features plus a few new ones. “It’s an opportunity for people to get …
Read More »Little Brothers Holding Open House Saturday
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly is inviting the public to an open house this Saturday. The event takes place at their Hancock office from 11am to 3pm. Executive Director Cathy Aten says they have lots of food and fun lined up for this first ever open house. “We’re going …
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