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Skiers To Head To Swedetown Gorge

Spring is supposedly right around the corner, with the sounds of birds chirping and water flowing, but until it gets here, there’s still snow on the ground and plenty of opportunity to get out and enjoy it. The Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club is hosting its annual Glide N’ Gorge next …

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Finn Zone Seeks To Attract Finnish Companies

Forget Silicon Valley–a new partnership between local business organizations and Michigan Tech is helping Finnish based companies to skip the usual method of breaking into the American market. Finn Zone is a partnership consisting of the MTEC SmartZone, Finlandia University, Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance and the Finnish-American Chamber of Commerce, …

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PEACE Dementia Support Group Thursday In Calumet

Caring for an individual with Alzheimer’s and dementia is stressful but a local organization is there to help provide support for your loved one and yourself. Gardenview Assisted Living & Memory Care in Calumet will be hosting this month’s P.E.A.C.E. (Providing Empathy Awareness Comfort Education) Dementia Support Group on Thursday …

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Reserve Your Table For Crafting For A Cause

You can still reserve your table for a great crafting event in Calumet that helps victims of domestic violence.  Crafting for a Cause takes place this Saturday at the Siskiwit Reception Hall (26070 Pine Street, Calumet) from 10am to 6pm.  Proceeds go to support the Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home. …

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Tesla Joins Career Fair Recruiters At Michigan Tech

Michigan Tech students will be shaking hands and passing out resumes today with perspective employers. Spring Career Fair takes this afternoon, bringing hundreds of out-of-town recruiters to meet with the engineers and innovators of tomorrow. Each semester students look forward to this day. This is the day that their years …

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Both Lanes Reopen At Sturgeon River Bridge

All lanes of US-41 at the Sturgeon River Bridge have officially re-opened. ABC-10 reports that announcement came yesterday afternoon from the Michigan Department of Transportation. Temporary lane closures were put in place in Chassell Township following a four-vehicle fatal accident on February 3rd. One of the vehicles involved in the …

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Pancake Breakfast Supports Omega House

The Finlandia University Student Nurses Association is hosting its 2nd Annual Pancake Breakfast this Saturday at the Gloria Dei Church in Hancock. The breakfast takes place from 8am until noon with proceeds benefitting the Omega House in Houghton. The Omega House’s vision is to be a community leader and resource …

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