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CCHS ‘SNAP’ Program Offers Spay/Neuter Assistance For Pet Owners

HOUGHTON (November 6, 2015) – Copper Country Humane Society (CCHS) in Houghton is doing its part to help fight pet overpopulation by providing spay/neuter assistance for residents of Houghton, Keweenaw and Baraga counties. The CCHS Spay-Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) is a grant-funded initiative designed to reduce the number of unwanted …

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Copper Country Students Attend Job Fair In L’Anse

Over 100 companies participated in the annual career fair at L’Anse high school. The fair is a great way for students to get a head start on job hunting and make professional connections along the way. The event was started 5 years ago with about 30 different tables set up. …

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Copper Country Students Attend Job Fair In L'Anse

Over 100 companies participated in the annual career fair at L’Anse high school. The fair is a great way for students to get a head start on job hunting and make professional connections along the way. The event was started 5 years ago with about 30 different tables set up. …

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Michigan Tech's Les Cook Named A NASPA 2016 Pillar of the Profession

One of Michigan Tech’s faculty members is among the best in his profession. That’s according to the NASPA Foundation who named Vice President for Student Affairs and Advancement Les Cook as one of the 2016 Pillars of the Profession. NASPA is the leading professional organization for student affairs administrators in …

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Houghton High School Drama Club Presents “Little Women”

The Houghton High School Drama Club will take the stage this weekend. Show Director David Crowley talks about why they chose “Little Women”. Little Women is the story of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy and has been beloved by readers since the 1860’s. This adaptation covers the first year of …

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Houghton High School Drama Club Presents "Little Women"

The Houghton High School Drama Club will take the stage this weekend. Show Director David Crowley talks about why they chose “Little Women”. Little Women is the story of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy and has been beloved by readers since the 1860’s. This adaptation covers the first year of …

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Failing Schools Hearings Underway

Former Oakland Schools Superintendent and recent finalist for the Michigan State Board of Education, Vickie Markavitch, told lawmakers Wednesday Intermediate School Districts should be given the responsibility to manage failing schools. It’s one of many topics covered during an appearance before the Michigan Senate Education Committee, which is looking into …

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