UPDATE – Mr. Pindral was located downstate this morning. His family says he is in good health, and may have offered a ride to someone who needed to travel to a medical appointment. The Michigan State Police Calumet Post is asking the public’s assistance in attempting to locate a …
Read More »Pancake Breakfast Tickets Come With Chance To Win A Ford Mustang
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly will be serving up a pancake breakfast that could lead to one participant winning a new car. Pancakes will be served at their office in Hancock tomorrow from 7am to noon. Tickets cost $5.00 each and include two chances to win a Ford Mustang …
Read More »Should Parents Have A Say In Their Child's Gender Identity?
When your children return to school in the fall, what will be their district’s policy regarding transgender students? Senator Tom Casperson has already introduced legislation in response to proposed guidelines by the Michigan State Board of Education. One of Casperson’s sticking points is that the guidelines exclude parents from the …
Read More »8th Annual Health & Safety Fair Saturday
Time to celebrate healthy living with Saturday’s Health and Safety Fair. The 8th annual event, presented by U.P. Health System-Portage, will be held at their main location in Hancock. Health and Fitness Manager Angela Luskin says in addition to the health screenings and available experts, they also have a lot of …
Read More »Copper Range Historical Society & Museum Open House Saturday
The Copper Range Historical Society and Museum Open House will be held tomorrow from noon-3:00. They’ll have refreshments served outside, and feature Dr. Bob & Norma Nominelli as their guests. They will have their publications on hand for anyone who would like to buy something. Keweenaw National Historical Park Ranger …
Read More »Grant Will Fund Youth Drama Outreach
Calumet High School Drama Advisor Dave Heinz has been awarded an Ezra Jack Keats Mini-Grant to fund an inventive program that allows high school students to mentor youth who are participating in the Great Explorations program at elementary schools throughout Houghton County. By partnering with BHK Child Development, the Calumet …
Read More »Michigan Tech and Keweenaw National Historical Park Bring Together History and Science
Students from Michigan Tech in partnership with the Keweenaw National Historical Park are putting a new tech twist on local history. The students created an interpretive display on mine water geothermal energy. Together, the display and Youth Historian program offer Keweenaw youth a chance to learn more about their heritage. …
Read More »Baraga County Lake and Country Tour Opens Satuday
Baraga County tourism officials will celebrate the opening of the new Baraga County Lake and Country Tour Saturday. The tour is a newly-signed circle route that covers 52 miles from downtown L’Anse through Pequaming, Aura and Skanee. Tracey Barrett from the Convention and Visitors Bureau says the route is set …
Read More »Finlandia Univesity Launches New Website
The final major piece of Finlandia’s rebranding effort is now up and running. Starting in the Spring of 2014, the University began a complete overhaul of their imagery, including a new logo and now a new website. Finlandia Director of Marketing & Communications Michael Babcock said, “Finlandia needed to make …
Read More »Constitutional Amendment Would Require Warrants For Electronic Data
Michigan voters may have a constitutional amendment to vote on come November. The state House has approved a proposal for the ballot which would require law enforcement to get a search warrant for electronic data. State Representative Jim Runestad of White Lake says the bill passed 107-to-1.
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