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U.P. Health Survey Arriving Soon

Health surveys will be mailed on Aug. 4 to randomly selected household addresses across the Upper Peninsula as part of a community health needs assessment sponsored by 28 regional healthcare partners, including local health departments, hospitals, clinics, behavioral health agencies and health foundations. “The purpose of this survey, which takes …

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MI-TRALE Announces Temporary Trail Closure

MI-TRALE announced that effective July 31, 2017 the section of the Pioneer Trail located between the Norwich Road and Victoria Road will be temporarily closed due to construction.  Don Helsel stated “The temporary closure is required to ensure the safety of our riders and the construction crew. The closure is …

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Thanedar Talks About Support For CTE Programs

A Michigan gubernatorial candidate visited with the Houghton County Democrats Wednesday. Shri Thanedar immigrated to the United States in 1979 and became a citizen nine years later. Thanedar said he wants the voters to understand that he is not a traditional politician, but a scientist and a small-business owner. He …

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Michigan Tech Makes Princeton Review’s Best Colleges List Again

Once again, Michigan Technological University has made the list of the Princeton Review’s  best colleges. The organization released its 2017 “382 Best Colleges” guide today. Michigan Tech has been included on the Princeton Review’s Best Colleges list since 1994. Princeton Review does not rank the schools on its Best Colleges …

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Science on Tap! Pub Crawl In Downtown Houghton

Houghton, MI. (August 1, 2017) – Keweenaw Young Professionals (KYP), a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit, will host Science on Tap! Pub Crawl on Thursday, August 3, 2017 in downtown Houghton. Attendees will hear from some of the Keweenaw’s scientists and researchers as they travel to various pubs and restaurants in downtown …

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Michigan Tech Spreads Soil & Kindness

Michigan Tech is turning green in the name of kindness. Student Activities hosted an event called Plant-A-Palooza in the backyard of the Outdoor Adventure Program building to get people out and socializing. Attendees chose a cactus or succulent to plant and take home with them. Coordinator of Student Activities Rochelle …

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Submissions Sought For Library Logo Contest

The Portage Lake District Library is looking for a new logo and is asking for the community’s help. The library is now accepting submissions for original designs that best represent the library. Director of the Portage Lake District Library Dillon Geshel said the need for a new logo comes from …

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