Farmers market season is open and already starting to thrive through the Keweenaw. From the Ground Farmers Market Collective has farmers markets in Houghton, Hancock, and Calumet, and is a grass-roots organization bringing together farmers to provide the community with fresh, healthy produce and other homestead items. IncredibleBank Foundation donated …
Read More »Finlandia University Closing: Financial Troubles Date Back to 1990’s
In 1994, Finlandia University saw a dramatic drop in enrollment, having lost over 125 students in less than two years. That loss in enrollment started the university on a track of taking out loans with the Department of Education, and private loans from members on the school’s board of trustees. …
Read More »Houghton Planning Commission Preview: Masterplan, H3, and a Redevelopment Committee
The Houghton Planning commission will hold their monthly meeting to review the changes of three chapters of the masterplan, discuss the new apartments, H3, plan amendments, and to assign a committee for redevelopment sites. The new apartments will be on the corner of McInnes Drive and Upland Avenue, and there …
Read More »Two L’Anse Paving Projects Approved
Two crumbling streets in the Village of L’Anse will be repaved this summer. At last night’s meeting, village council members accepted a low bid of $202,988 from Bacco Construction to resurface Bayshore Drive south of Seifert Street, and Fourth Street hill just north of the L’Anse school complex. Village manager …
Read More »Baraga Communities That Care Hires New Program Coordinator
Baraga Communities that Care has a new coordinator. Tom Leeds, who will take over program coordination for the organization’s Baraga County services, comes to the area from Northern Wisconsin. Before that, he previously worked in upper management for retail division with Blockbuster, and the Walt Disney Corporation. After retirement, he …
Read More »Sea Lamprey Teams are Back to Work in the Great Lakes
Sea lampreys are an invasive primitive fish parasite that can cause serious harm to fish populations. Assistant professor Gordon Paterson of the Great Lakes Research Center and Biology Sciences department gave some answers as to why sea lampreys are so harmful. He sais that they are an excellent parasite, and …
Read More »Firefighters Still in High Demand throughout the Copper Country
Over the weekend, firefighters from all over the Copper Country gathered at Breakers Beach in Stanton township for the annual volunteer firefighters tournament. The crews all enjoyed some fun and games, built relationships across departments, and enjoyed the firemen ball, but the annual tournament does more than help the departments …
Read More »Hancock Raises the Juhannus Pole at the Quincy Green
Summer officially settled into the Copper Country Saturday, as the annual Juhannus celebration took place in Hancock. The traditional midsummer pole was raised at noon at Quincy Green. Finnish Theme Committee member Jim Kurtti said it’s the continuation of a centuries-old, shared Scandinavian tradition… “The midsummer pole is a tradition …
Read More »Laurium Village Office Sets New Hours
Laurium has changed the village’s office hours. Starting today, the village will be open an hour earlier, starting at 8 am. Laurium leadership hopes that increasing the office’s hours of operations will allow residents more opportunities to pay bills, or voice concerns and frustrations to the village’s staff. The Laurium …
Read More »Swedetown Chalet Reaches 25 years Old
The Swedetown Trails are a great place to take in the beauty of the Calumet-Laurium area. Offering cross country ski trails in the winter, and switching to biking trails when the snow melts. Now that the Swedetown chalet is twenty five years old, some improvements and repairs are needed. Representatives …
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