The Portage Health Foundation is holding a day of informational sessions to discuss their calls for proposals for the Stop the Roar of Hunger food initiative. This is the 2nd round of funding for the campaign which seeks to end food insecurity in the four-county area. Meetings will be held …
Read More »Michigan Tech Joins Louisiana State, 4 Others in Coastal Marshes Research
Michigan Tech is taking part in a multi-university to study how coastal land loss restoration practices impact ecosystems in coastal marshes. Louisiana State University is leading the research with includes Tech and five other universities. The project just received a $2.1 million competitive grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
Read More »CCISD Explains Benefits Of CTE Programs
The Copper County Immediate School District held a meeting to discuss the Career Technical Education Millage proposal with the public, who will vote on the matter August 8th. Career Technical Education, or CTE, programs expose students to a number of different technical fields while still in high school. CCISD Superintendent …
Read More »Crews Work To Help Those Trapped By Flooding
Emergency crews were called out to Stagecoach Road in Michigamme Tuesday after residents, like Mike Hinkens, heard the sound of rushing water. “I was outside at about 12:30 last night and I heard a loud rushing. It sounded like a river flowing. There’s a beaver dam up behind the road …
Read More »Antlerless Deer License Applications On Sale
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that the application period for antlerless deer licenses opens Saturday, July 15, and runs through Aug. 15. Hunters may apply for one license in any open Deer Management Unit (DMU) statewide; a nonrefundable $5 fee is charged at the time of application. …
Read More »July Is Lakes Appreciation Month
With Gov. Rick Snyder’s proclamation of July as Lakes Appreciation Month in Michigan, it’s the perfect time to encourage residents to enjoy and protect the state’s lakes. Recreation on Michigan’s lakes – boating, fishing, birding, swimming and more on the water – leads to jobs throughout the state in support of a $7 …
Read More »MI-TRALE Announces Their August ORV Monthly Ride
MI-TRALE (Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and the Environment) will have their August monthly ride starting at 10:00 a.m. on August 16th . The ride will start south of Mass City following the OC trail over beautiful forest roads and trails through the Ottawa National Forest to Sidnaw. …
Read More »Vaudeville Open Tonight At Calumet Theatre
The Vaudeville Variety Show is starting off with a bang on the historic Calumet Theatre stage today at 7:30pm. The band Mohawk will be headlining. Other performers will include Bob Hiltunen, Anthony Shepeard, Brynna Gunn, Blayd Lewandowski, the CHS Drama Club, and more. Ticket prices are $5 for adults, $3 …
Read More »Recent Michigan Tech Grad Wins Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship
A 2017 graduate of Michigan Tech is being given a boost to his education career thanks to a prestigious honor. Wisconsin-native Ben Manning has been named a Georgia Teaching Fellow by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. He is one of 63 Teaching Fellows announced June 29 by Georgia Governor …
Read More »Dollar Bay Man Facing Drug & Home Invasion Charges
A Dollar Bay man is facing charges after he was arrested while living at an unoccupied home of a relative in Bruce Crossing. The Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Office says they took the 27-year-old man into custody on Friday evening around 6pm on charges of home invasion and possession of marijuana. …
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