Although the rain wouldn’t quit, residents at the Lighthouse at Hancock could still enjoy the renovated exterior garden, thanks to campers and staff at Keweenaw Base Camp. The camp provides service opportunities for various groups that come to the Keweenaw. Director of Keweenaw Base Camp Marcus Huff said several different …
Read More »VA Mental Health Summit Coming to Marquette
IRON MOUNTAIN – The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center will be hosting its fifth annual Mental Health Summit on Tuesday, August 29, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (EDT) at Lakeview Arena in Marquette, Michigan. The arena is located at 401 East Fair Avenue. “During this year’s Mental Health …
Read More »Laurium Man Arrested For Suspected Marijuana Grow Operation
A suspect from Laurium is facing a drug charge after police discovered a marijuana grow operation at his home. Laurium Police responded to a Breaking and Entering on Calumet Street, along with officers from the Michigan State Police, the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s Deparment, Calumet Police and Lake Linden Police. A …
Read More »People Add Their Stories To Keweenaw Time Traveler
The Keweenaw Time Traveler wants to digitize your memories at their Scan-A-Thon events. Researchers met with people who brought photographs to share at the Calumet Visitor Center. The photographs were scanned and added to the Keweenaw Time Traveler. From there, people attached their photos to certain places on the maps …
Read More »CCISD Celebrates Passage Of CTE Millage
Voters in the Copper Country Immediate School District approved a levy for 1 mil for 10 years to fund Career and Technical Education programs and CCISD Superintendent George Stockero is thrilled. “I think I’m the most excited that it passed in every school district, so we had great support from …
Read More »Not Losing Hope: Plans For Homeless Shelter Move Forward
Plans to open up the Hope House Homeless Shelter will go forward, despite growing concerns and dissention on the shelter’s board. Shelter President and CEO John Niemela said the board met Tuesday and decided to continue. Niemela said, “There still a big need in the community. We’re saddened by the …
Read More »Former Michigan Tech student awarded over $42,000 in lawsuit settlement
A former Michigan Tech student who was expelled following a social media post has been compensated with $42, 381 as part of the lawsuit settlement. MLive.com reports that Norway, MI resident Matthew Schultz was refunded the $27,881 he paid to the university and $14,500 for “other expenses” related to Schultz’s …
Read More »Barnett named Dean of Students at Finlandia
Erin Barnett has been named Dean of Students at Finlandia University. Barnett has been with Finlandia since September 2013, advancing from Coordinator of Academic Support Services to Director of Academic Success and Student Life in May 2014, before accepting this position in July 2017. “Working with Erin over the past three …
Read More »Jazz Central – A Summer Concert in a Ghost Town
The Keweenaw County Historical Society (KCHS) will be sponsoring Jazz Central, a live music concert, on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 in the ghost town of Central Mine (located 18 mi. NE of Calumet off US-41, opposite the Gratiot Lake turnoff). Music starts at 6:00 pm. The bands performing will be: …
Read More »Forbes Ranks Michigan Tech 12th in Nation for Graduates’ Mid-Career Earnings
Forbes.com, a financial news website, ranks Michigan Technological University 12th in the nation for public universities whose graduates earn the highest mid-career salaries. Michigan Tech grads’ mid-career earnings average $102,000, according to Forbes. “This is an honor, but no surprise,” said Michigan Tech President Glenn Mroz. “With our focus on STEM …
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