Nearly half of households in the Copper Country don’t bring in enough income to be considered financially stable. That figure comes from a report prepared by the Michigan United Way. The report used the costs of housing, child care, food, transportation and health care to determine the cost of living …
Read More »Incoming Class Larger at Finlandia
The number of new students at Finlandia University is up this fall. Finlandia is welcoming 227 freshmen and transfer students. That’s 12 percent more than the 202 who began last fall. It reverses a three-year trend of declining enrollment at the Upper Peninsula’s only private University. Vice President of Advancement …
Read More »Lift Bridge Walkers Dampened, but Undeterred
Rain dampened yesterday’s Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk, but didn’t wash it out… LUSKIN. Organizer Angela Luskin says this was the first time in the event’s history that rain was a significant factor. The poor weather also affected the turnout at the Mackinac Bridge Walk at Saint Ignace. Around …
Read More »Ponsse Chair to Speak in Hancock
One of Finland’s most successful entrepreneurs will be speaking this afternoon in Hancock. Juha Vidgren is Chairman of the Board of the Ponsse Company, which manufactures high-tech logging equipment. Finlandia University International School of Business Dean Kevin Manninen says Ponsse began as a one-person business, started by Vidgren’s father… MANNINEN …
Read More »MEDC “Secret Shopper” Prefers Kentucky
Despite efforts to make Michigan a more affordable location for businesses to locate, our state still doesn’t fare very well when compared to surrounding states. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation recently conducted a “secret shopper” campaign to make the comparison. The MEDC developed a fake project, and pitched it to …
Read More »Granholm to Teach Job Creation Class
Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm is taking some flak for teaching a class at the University of California at Berkeley this fall dealing with job creation. Granholm’s special topics class description says it will focus on “creating jobs through better government policies for innovation and education.” Critics note that Michigan’s …
Read More »Lift Bridge Walk This Morning
Several hundred people are expected to stretch their legs in the annual Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk this morning. Free registration begins at 8:15 at Kestner Waterfront Park in Houghton. The walk steps off at 8:30. Angela Luskin from Portage Health says its a non-competitive, fun activity… The route …
Read More »MTU Students Meet Houghton
Hundreds of Michigan Tech students and their family members made the walk from campus to downtown Houghton Saturday during this year’s Afternoon on the Town. The students talked with representatives from fraternities and sororities, campus organizations, community service agencies, and local businesses. Houghton Business Development Director Susie Landers says it’s …
Read More »Missing Man Found
A man who went missing near Rabbitt Bay over the weekend was found, and is safe. Michigan State Police troopers from the Calumet Post began the search for 35-year-old Isaac Uno Laplander around 6:30 Saturday evening, after he left a home on Rabbit Beach Road Friday night, and did not …
Read More »Labor Day Fest Wraps Today
After a soggy start on Friday and Saturday, the sun shone on the Ontonagon Labor Day Festival parade yesterday. Officials from Highland Copper Company were honored as the grand marshals. Highland is pursuing new copper mining operations at White Pine, and at the Copperwood Project, about 18 miles southwest of …
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