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Push Physical Theatre’s Dracula Comes To The Rozsa

HOUGHTON, Michigan (October 12, 2017) – Just in time for Halloween, Bram stoker’s Dracula comes to the Rozsa Center. The classic tale of seduction, desire and madness from the masters of motion theatre: Push Physical Theatre’s Dracula is an acrobatic spectacle like nothing you have ever seen, a groundbreaking, thrilling …

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Remembering Loved Ones Lost

Although hospice cannot add days to a person’s life, it most certainly can add life to their days. Aspirus at Home hosted the annual Service of Remembrance at the Ontonagon Christian Centre earlier this month. The service honors loved ones who passed away in the compassionate care of hospice in …

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Funding Proposals Sought To Battle Food Insecurity

[Hancock, MI] As part of the Portage Health Foundation’s (PHF) “Stop the Roar of Hunger” food initiative, PHF is releasing additional funding in support of food initiatives in the four-county community (Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon). Over the past two years PHF has researched the ways in which food insecurities …

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Lapin Agile Opens At McArdle Theater

Live entertainment is now underway at McArdle Theater. Michigan Tech’s Theater Company launched its first play of the season last night.   The show is entitled “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” and is the first full length play written by comedian Steve Martin. Martin wrote the play in the early …

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Public Comment Sought On DNR’s Fisheries Five-Year Strategic Plan

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Fisheries Division has released its draft five-year strategic plan that will guide its future management activities. This draft plan expands on the division’s 2013-2017 effort, “Charting the Course: Fisheries Division’s Framework for Managing Aquatic Resources.” It can be found at michigan.gov/fishing. The draft 2018-2022 Fisheries …

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Calumet Art Center Receives MCACA Grant

The Calumet Art Center has been awarded a grant of $12,250 from the State of Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA). The grant was awarded through the MCACA peer review process and was one of 575 applications to compete for MCACA fiscal year 2018 funding. These funds will …

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UPPCO Looking To Continue Bimonthly Meter Readings

The Upper Peninsula Power Company is asking the Michigan Public Service Commission to extend its current meter reading practices. UPPCO currently reads the meters of its customers on a bimonthly basis. During the off months, the company uses an estimate of the energy that is consumed by the customer. “We …

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