ASM International is holding a Historical Landmark Award ceremony for the Quincy Smelting Works at the smelter in Ripley at this morning at 10am. Dean of the College of Engineering Wayne Pennington will represent Michigan Tech at the ceremony, where a cast bronze plaque will be unveiled and dedicated. The …
Read More »Houghton Naval Officer To Lead Strike Fighter Squadron, The Rampagers
From Kayla Good Navy Office of Community Outreach Media Outreach Department Cmdr Marvin J. Scott became the new commanding officer of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 83 at a change of command ceremony Thursday, May18 at NAS Oceana. Scott relieves Cmdr Jason B. Higgins who will become the Northern Command (NORTHCOM) Liaison …
Read More »Camp 911 For Seniors Held In Houghton
No one wants to be in an emergency, but being prepared for one can often make a big difference. TRIAD of Houghton and Keweenaw Counties hosted Camp 911 for Seniors at Dee Stadium in Houghton. RSVP Program Specialist Christina Mayworm said, “2008 was the last time one of these things …
Read More »Volunteers Needed For Hancock Beach Clean Up–Rain Or Shine
In other business at Wednesday’s Hancock City Council meeting, Superior AmeriCorps is teaming up with the City of Hancock to clean up Hancock Beach and do restoration work this Saturday. The effort will carry on rain or shine and they need volunteers. Over 80 people have already signed up but …
Read More »White Street Two-Way & Scott Street Speed Bumps
One-way or two-way? It’s been a controversial subject concerning White Street in Hancock that has been debated for years. The city council voted 5-2 in 2014 to make White Street a one-way street, but they are now willing to reconsider that decision. City Manager Glenn Anderson acknowledged that the city …
Read More »Mary Tuisku & Susan Burack Honored At Hancock Council Meeting
Prior to their regular meeting Wednesday, the Hancock City Council held a moment of silence in honor of Councilmember Mary Tuisku, who passed away Sunday. Mary was also mayor from 1990-1995. Current mayor Lisa McKenzie said people 100 years from now will still see the impact Mary had on the …
Read More »The Whiz Kids, Lake Linden-Hubbell 8th Grade eCYBERMISSION Team is Going to the National Competition
What can be done about stamp sands left over from the Copper Country’s mining boom? That’s the question a team of students from Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools (Siona Beaudoin, Beau Hakala and Gabriel Poirier) sought to answer in this year’s eCybermission competition. The goal was to find a cost-effective way to …
Read More »Celebration Of Mary Tuisku’s Life Planned
A moment of silence will be observed at tonight’s regular meeting of the Hancock City Council for 70-year-old Mary J. Tuisku, who passed away Sunday at her home following a short illness. Mary spent more than 16 years on the city council during three periods, including serving as mayor from …
Read More »Keweenaw Bike To Work Day Is Friday
Leave the car keys at home, strap on your helmet and pull out your bicycle for this Friday’s Keweenaw Bike To Work Day. This is the 9th annual event, part of the National Bike To Work Day, coordinated by Bike Initiative Keweenaw. The purpose of the event is to raise …
Read More »Keweenaw Guts Day Slated for Saturday
CALUMET: Players from novice to professional will be flinging Frisbees at the fifth annual Keweenaw Guts Day, Saturday, May 20, from noon to 4:00 p.m. on Highway 41 in Calumet. A major feature of the event is the Top Gun Award, given to the high school student who throws the …
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