Michigan Senate Republicans urge the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to proceed with permitting the Great Lakes Tunnel Project. In a letter recently addressed to Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Lieutenant General Scott Spellmon, the Michigan senate’s 18 Republicans urged the army corps to permit the tunnel project for line 5 under …
Read More »Keweenaw Area Community Foundation Fall Grant Submissions End Tomorrow
The Keweenaw Area Community Foundation’s fall grant application portal will close soon. The foundation will accept requests for various grants until the end of the day tomorrow. The Keweenaw Area Community Foundation supports various projects throughout the Keweenaw peninsula through several funds focused on addressing a variety of causes, populations, …
Read More »A Michigan Tech Student was Awarded a Prestigious Scholarship from the Obama Foundaiton
A Michigan Tech student has been recognized as one of one hundred voyager students. Quinn Riordan of Minneapolis has been chosen as one of the students in the second cohort of the Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service. The one hundred students considered voyagers come from 33 states and are …
Read More »Keweenaw Snowmobile Club and Keweenaw ATV Club Excited for Trail Maintenance Rides on Trail Three for First Time in Five Years
Trail Three between Dollar Bay and Lake Linden will re-open this coming snowmobile season for the first time in five years. In 2018, the Father’s Day flood caused an immense amount of damage along the off-road trail. Leaving behind more than 170 remediation sites, and a project that would cost …
Read More »Reverend Robert Langseth Left a Lasting Mark on Calumet
Rev. Robert Langseth, a longtime Calumet resident, passed away at age 90 this week. Langseth was well-known by many in the area for his work in the community. As a long-serving reverend, Langseth kept the spiritual well-being of his community. He also left a lasting mark on the village and …
Read More »Copper Country Mental Health Opens the Doors During 60th Anniversary Open Houses at Local Facilities
For 60 years the Copper Country Mental Health has supported individuals in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon counties. Today the group will hold a series of open houses at their facilities throughout the copper country. This evening residents can stop by their local Copper Country Mental Health location and meet …
Read More »The Nature Conservancy Focuses on the Next Steps for the Keweenaw Heartlands
Since the Nature Conservancy purchased more than 32,000 acres in the Keweenaw Peninsula, the group has been hard at work taking an inventory of the land’s assets, as well as working with a group of local stakeholders helping to advise the conservation group as to what are the major priorities …
Read More »National Rural Health Day Essay Contest Closes Soon
There is one week left in the National Rural Health Day Essay Contest. Northern Michigan University’s Center for Rural Health invites high school seniors to take part in the center’s annual essay contest to earn a scholarship toward higher education. The center awards high school seniors in the upper peninsula’s …
Read More »Hancock Taking Charge of the Future on Campus
The city of Hancock will sign off on a purchase agreement with O’Keefe LLC to purchase three Finlandia University properties. Last night during the city’s public hearing to consider the property purchase of Mannerheim, Nikander, and Wargelin halls, residents expressed an understanding that purchasing the structures will jump start any …
Read More »Keweenaw County Sheriff Upgrades Search and Rescue Communications with Destination Development Grant
The Keweenaw County Sheriff upgrades back-country communications with a destination development grant from Visit Keweenaw. Over the summer the Keweenaw County Sheriff’s Department was awarded a 20,000 dollar grant to visit Keweenaw as a part of its destination development awards focused on expanding safe outdoor recreation in the copper country. …
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