There are several new candidates running for Houghton County Commissioner this election season as the partisan deadline to register passed Tuesday. Republican Tom Tikkanen in District 1 is the only incumbent running unopposed at this time. Board Chair Al Koskela will square off with Democrat Melissa Davis, best known for …
Read More »Richard and Clara Fedewa Scholarship Announced
A new scholarship is available through the Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF) in memory of Richard and Clara Fedewa, frequent visitors to the Copper Country. Clara moved to the area permanently after her husband’s death in 1988, where she became a member of the St. Ignatius church and lived at The …
Read More »Deadline To Apply For $20,000 Competitive Art Scholarship At Finlandia Is May 4
Finlandia University is accepting applications for the $20,000 Dave and Elsa Brule Scholarship now through May 4. This is a competitive scholarship for incoming students interested in studying art and design in Finlandia’s International School of Art & Design (ISAD). Students can apply online at finlandia.edu/artscholarship. The scholarship recipients will …
Read More »Portage Health Foundation Awards Two Small Grants
[Hancock, MI] In recognition of the importance of small grants, the Portage Health Foundation (PHF) released a targeted call for proposal focusing on small grants. The intention of these grants was to support projects that will have an impact on community health and wellness while addressing the systemic health needs …
Read More »Volunteers Needed At Hanka Homestead
The Hanka Homestead Association is accepting new volunteers. The Homestead, located in Askel, is a unique window into our local history. They presently have a cadre of helpful, friendly, and willing volunteers and the Association is in need of more people that are interested in local history and want to …
Read More »Participants Sought For “Attitudes Toward Technology” Study
Michigan Tech’s Safety, Technology and Attention Lab is conducting a research study focusing on how older residents view technology. The study is called “Attitudes Toward Technology” and will be hosted by the Portage Lake District Library on Wednesday, May 2nd at 1pm and again at 2pm. Michigan Tech is looking …
Read More »MDOT Lays Out Plans For Upcoming Road Projects
As the Michigan Department of Transportation makes its way across the UP with a series of public meetings outlining its five year plan, Keweenaw residents joined the discussion and learned plans of some upcoming projects in the area including a large reconstruction project in Houghton. The spring construction season has …
Read More »Local tourism group encourages exploration of area’s waterfalls
ONTONAGON, Mich. (April 20, 2018)—Winter might still be holding on in some parts of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, but the members of the Porcupine Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau (PMCVB) are encouraging visitors to think spring and “feel the rush” in the Porcupine Mountains and Ontonagon County. The PMCVB this week launched …
Read More »Safe Delivery of Newborns Law Saves the Lives of Newborns in Danger of Infant Abandonment or Death
Negaunee, MI – Parents with an unexpected pregnancy who believe they are unable to raise their newborn child have options to safely, legally and anonymously leave an infant no more than 72 hours old in safe places. Parents can surrender their infant to an emergency service provider. An emergency service …
Read More »Get Ready for the 16th Annual High School Local History Smackdown!
Are you looking for a night of fast-paced local history competition? Eager to find out what area teenagers know about the Copper Country, past and present? Come to the Calumet Theatre on Thursday, April 26, 2018, and cheer on the high school students vying for the Local History Smackdown trophy! …
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